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1. Chapter 1 Product Description Specifications 1 2 4 Configuration and Management Table 1 6 Configuration and Management Item Description Management options E Web based HTTP HTTPS E TR 069 Management access From Wired LAN Wireless Link Management access protection Access Password Encryption WEP 152 bits Allocation of IP parameters Configurable or automatic DHCP client Software upgrade HTTP Configuration Upload Download HTTP 1 2 5 Mechanical IDU Table 1 7 Mechanical Specifications Item Description Dimensions 169mm H X 184mm W X 80 T X 74mm Weight 1 6kg Mounting Desktop Cabling Category 5 cable connection 1 2 6 Mechanical ODU Table 1 8 Mechanical Specifications Item Description Dimensions 230mm H X 230mm W X 63 T mm Weight 2kg Mounting Pole mount Cabling Category 5 cable connection BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Q User Manual Chapter 1 Product Description Specifications 1 2 7 Electrical Table 1 9 Electrical Specifications Type Details AC Power Supply Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz maximum power consumption 0 5A Output 19 VDC maximum power consumption 3 4A BreezeMAX Power Supply DC Input 9 19 VDC 2 A maximum Power Consumption 11 W maximum 1 2 8 Environmental IDU Table 1 10 Environmental Specifications Item Details Operating Temperature 5 C to 45 C Storage Temperature 40 to 75 C Humidit
2. Bl 125 8 Limits a dialed digit to specified values or a range of values The example specifies that only digits 1 2 5 6 7 and 8 are permitted Hi xx t The timeout indicator that can placed after dialed digits or at the end of the dial plan string When a user dials a series of digits the dial plan rule is tested for a possible match If a match is made the dialed sequence is transmitted If no match is made the dialed number is blocked and the user will hear an error tone A dial plan string cannot include spaces between elements Dialed sequences that are longer than specified in a dial plan rule are truncated after the number of specified digits For example if the dial plan rule is 011x and 0115678 is dialed only the digit sequence 0115 is transmitted BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Q User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Call Feature 7 5 Call Feature The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 allows you to configure several call features such as call waiting and call forwarding Other call features can be implemented by pressing specific phone buttons or entering dial patterns The table below describes the various call features available NOTE Es Some call features may be dependent on support at the SIP server Check with the SIP service provider Table 7 2 VoIP Call Features Call Feature Description Activation E Call Hold Places an active call on hold Press the Flash Flash Ho
3. Password Max length 20 chars L2TP Network Server 192 pe og he Keep Alive 7 Keep Alive Time 60 secs 10 180 secs Figure 5 9 L2TP Settings E User Name Enter your user name for connecting to the L2TP service as supplied by the service provider Range 1 20 characters Default No name E Password Specify the password for your connection as supplied by the service provider Range 1 20 characters Default No password E L2TP Network Server The IP address of the L2TP server as specified by the service provider E Keep Alive This option enables the unit to check periodically that the L2TP connection is still operating If the connection is found to be lost the unit automatically attempts to reconnect to the service provider Default Enabled E Keep Alive Time The time period the unit waits before checking that the L2TP connection is still operating This parameter only applies when Keep Alive is enabled Default 60 seconds Range 10 180 seconds BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration WAN Settings 5 3 4 PPPoE Settings If your service provider supports Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE for your Internet connection configure the settings described below If your Internet Service Provider requires the use of PPPoE enter the required information PPPoE Network Server 92 es og CH Keep Alive Keep Alive Time
4. T 38 Fax Relay The SIP protocol sets up the VoIP call then the T 38 Fax Relay protocol sends the fax data over the network Voice and T 38 Fax Relay Enables voice calls and faxes to be sent from the Phone port connection When a fax tone signal is detected on the port the T 38 Fax Relay standard is used instead of the voice codec Voice and Fax Pass Through Enables voice calls and faxes to be sent from the Phone port connection For this option fax signals are sent over the VoIP network using the voice codec just as if it were a voice call BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Dial Plan 7 4 Dial Plan A dial plan string can be specified to control phone numbers dialed out through the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 A dial plan describes the number and pattern of digits that a user dials to reach a particular telephone number Access codes area codes specialized codes and combinations of the number of digits dialed can all be part of a dial plan This enables a user to predefine dialling sequences that are permitted It can help transfer check limit phone numbers and handle prefixes to certain numbers The dial plan string consists of a single digit rule A typical example of a dial plan string is 0123 xxxxxx t Three standard dial plans are defined Call Transfer Key New Call Key and 3 way Conference Up to 10 other dial plans can be defined by the user Dial Plan Setting A dial p
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6. The WPA and WPA2 modes use IEEE 802 1X as their basic framework for user authentication and dynamic key management IEEE 802 1X access security uses Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP and requires a configured Remote Authentication Dial in User Service RADIUS authentication server to be accessible in the enterprise network If you select WPA or WPA2 mode be sure to configure the RADIUS settings displayed on the page The WPA WPA2 Mixed mode is a transitional mode of operation for networks moving from WPA security to WPA2 WPA WPA2 Mixed mode allows both WPA and WPA2 clients to associate to a common Wi Fi interface BU te Setteen Srat key G tt WPA Pre Shared Key Her Crier SA depts Asci Enter bederen 8 and 63 characters Figure 8 5 WPA WPA2 PSK Security E WPA Pre Shared Key The key required for WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA WPA2 Mixed PSK modes There are two methods for key entry An ASCII string of 8 63 characters in length 0 9 A F including spaces or 64 hexadecimal digits BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE eil User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings MAC Authentication 8 4 MAC Authentication Wireless clients can be authenticated for network access by checking their MAC address against a local database configured on the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 You can configure a list of up to 32 wireless client MAC addresses in the filter list to either allow or deny network access Mac Authentication System Default Deny O
7. Hg ie SST E EES Sos SBS o RRR ANMARMEAAT LAS mt ASN SEET SJ T11363 2006 MEN RAE x SBS n SI MASA LPASRAS VAN SEAT SJ 711363 2006 MEN RAE The above table provides information required under the following Chinese legislation Management methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products No 39 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE also known as China RoHS User Manual Important Notice Important Notice This user manual is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions This manual contains proprietary information belonging to Alvarion Ltd Such information is supplied solely for the purpose of assisting properly authorized users of the respective Alvarion products No part of its contents may be used for any other purpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means electronic and mechanical without the express prior written permission of Alvarion Ltd The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that license Information in this document is subject to change without notice Corporate and individual names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted
8. 60 secs 10 180 secs Figure 5 10 PPPoE Settings E PPPoE Network Server The IP address of the PPPoE server as specified by the service provider E Keep Alive This option enables the unit to check periodically that the PPPoE connection is still operating If the connection is found to be lost the unit automatically attempts to reconnect to the service provider Default Enabled E Keep Alive Time The time period the unit waits before checking that the PPPoE connection is still operating This parameter only applies when Keep Alive is enabled Default 60 seconds Range 10 180 seconds BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE O User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration LAN 5 4 5 4 1 LAN The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 must have a valid IP address for management using a web browser and to support other features The unit has a default IP address of 192 168 1 1 You can use this IP address or assign another address that is compatible with your existing local network The unit can also be enabled as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server to allocate IP addresses to local PCs LAN Settings The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 includes a DHCP server that can assign temporary IP addresses to any attached host requesting the service Addresses are assigned to clients from a common address pool configured on the unit Configure an address pool by specifying start and end IP addresses Be sure not to include the unit s IP address
9. Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty The information contained herein is merely descriptive in nature and does not constitute an offer for the sale of the product described herein Any changes or modifications of equipment including opening of the equipment not expressly approved by Alvarion Ltd will void equipment warranty and any repair thereafter shall be charged for It could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment Some of the equipment provided by Alvarion and specified in this manual is manufactured and warranted by third parties All such equipment must be installed and handled in full compliance with the instructions provided by such manufacturers as attached to this manual or provided thereafter by Alvarion or BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Important Notice the manufacturers Non compliance with such instructions may result in serious damage and or bodily harm and or void the user s authority to operate the equipment and or revoke the warranty provided by such manufacturer BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE O User Manual About This Manual About This Manual This manual describes the Breeze MAX PRO 2000 and details how to install operate and manage i
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11. 1 254 E Lease Time Selects a time limit for the use of an IP address form the IP pool When the time limit expires the client has to request a new IP address Default Half hour Options Half hour one hour two hours half day one day two days one week two weeks E Local Domain Name This optional parameter specifies the name of the domain to which the unit is attached BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration LAN 5 4 2 DHCP Client List The DHCP Client List page enables you to see the MAC address of devices that are currently connected to the unit and have been assigned an IP address by the DHCP server The DHCP chent Set shows you So see siech chants are commected te the Houter wa IP s kert Fest name and MAC s terg 10002 00 1005 c 22i Figure 5 13 DHCP Client List BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE amp User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration NAT ee 5 9 1 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE NAT Network Address Translation NAT is a standard method of mapping multiple internal IP addresses to one external IP address on devices at the edge of a network For the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 the internal local IP addresses are the IP addresses assigned to local PCs by the DHCP server and the external IP address is the IP address assigned to the WiMAX interface Virtual Server Using the NAT Virtual Server feature remote users can access different servers on your loca
12. 11g clients but ensures that 802 11b clients can communicate with the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Default CTS Only Disable If there are no 802 11b clients in the network the protection mode can be disabled CTS Only The transmitting client sends only a CTS frame to prevent others from accessing the medium This mechanism is effective for most networks with mixed 802 11g and 802 11b clients RTS CTS Both RTS and CTS frames must be exchanged before a client can send data There may be 802 11b clients in some networks that do not detect the CTS frames from other stations The full RTS CTS exchange should solve most connection problems but it also has the greatest impact on network performance E Preamble Length All IEEE 802 11 frames begin with an alternating pattern of 1s and Os called the preamble which tells receiving stations that a frame is arriving This provides time for the receiving station to synchronize to the incoming data stream This parameter sets the length of the signal preamble that is used at the start of a data transmission Using a short preamble 96 microseconds instead of a long preamble 192 microseconds can increase data throughput on the unit but requires that all clients can support a short preamble Default Short Short Sets the preamble to short for increased throughput Long Sets the preamble to long Using a long preamble ensures the unit can support all 802 11b and 802 11 clients
13. Allow Local MAC Filter Settings ex 00 11 22 33 44 55 Add Delete MAC Authentication Table 1 00 11 22 33 44 55 2 00 01 23 45 67 89 Figure 8 6 MAC Authentication E System Default Specifies the action for MAC addresses listed in the local MAC Authentication Table Deny Blocks access for all MAC addresses listed in the MAC Authentication Table Clients with MAC addresses not listed in the table are permitted access Allow Permits access for all MAC addresses listed in the MAC Authentication Table Clients with MAC addresses not listed in the table are denied access BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE O User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings MAC Authentication E Local MAC Filter Settings Adds new MAC addresses to the MAC Authentication Table or removes addresses currently listed in the table MAC Address Physical address of a client Enter six pairs of hexadecimal digits separated by colons for example 00 90 D1 12 AB 89 Permission Select Add to list a new specified MAC address in the MAC Authentication Table Select Delete to remove the specified MAC address from the table Update Performs the Add or Delete action on the specified MAC address E MAC Authentication Table Displays current entries in the MAC filter database BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter yal D Troubleshooting Chapter A Troubleshooting In This Chapter This appendix pro
14. Encryption Data passing between the unit and clients must be protected from interception and evesdropping For a more secure network the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 can implement one of several security mechanisms The security mechanism employed depends on the level of security required the network and management resources available and the software support provided on wireless clients To configure wireless security click on Security Security 802 1 Settings Disable Static Key Settings Enable Pre Shared Key Settings Figure 8 3 Wireless Security Wireless Security There are eight security options available When you select the security type in the table the required settings are displayed The option Open System together with encryption disabled is equivalent to no security all clients will be able to immediately connect to the Wi Fi network The following sections describe the security options available for the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Wi Fi network BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Wireless Security CC Ze WEP Shared Key Security Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP provides a basic level of security preventing unauthorized access to the network and encrypting data transmitted between wireless clients and the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 WEP uses static shared keys fixed length hexadecimal or alphanumeric strings that are manually distributed to all clients that want to use the n
15. Gateway Displays the WAN gateway address assigned by the service provider E Primary DNS Displays the WAN primary DNS address E Secondary DNS Displays the WAN secondary DNS address E Connection Type Displays the connection type for the WAN Either FIXED for a static IP setting or DHCPC for dynamic IP assignment IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enable Firewall Disable Figure 4 3 System Status Gateway GATEWAY Display system IP settings as well as DHCP NAT and firewall status BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE a User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings System Status IP Address Displays the unit s IP address Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask DHCP Server Displays the DHCP server status Firewall Displays the firewall status Phone 1 Status Registration request timed out Phone 2 Status Registration request timed out Figure 4 4 System Status VoIP Status VoIP STATUS Displays the status of the connection of each of the phone lines E Phone 1 Status Displays the SIP status of phone line 1 E Phone 2 Status Displays the SIP status of phone line 2 Connected Clients 0 Runtime Code Version 1 0 0 12 LAN MAC Address 08 01 11 11 11 11 LAN MTU Size 1500 WAN MAC Address 00 12 CF 7C 32 AF WAN MTU Size 1400 Figure 4 5 System Status Information INFORMATION Displays the number of connected clients as well as the unit s LAN and WAN MAC addres
16. LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Glossary 1OOBASE TX 1OBASE T Advanced Encryption Standard AES Authentication Auto negotiation Base Station Broadcast Key Customer Premise Equipment CPE Domain Name System DNS Dynamic Host Control Protocol DHCP Ethernet Encryption Extended Service Set ESS Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP File Transfer Protocol FTP BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE IEEE 802 3u specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over two pairs of Category 5 or better UTP cable IEEE 802 3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3 or better UTP cable A strong encryption algorithm that implements symmetric key cryptography The process to verify the identity of a client requesting network access IEEE 802 11 specifies two forms of authentication open system and share
17. License ccccceeeeeeeseeeeneeeseneeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 130 BAA Gun ir a a A ee 131 B 1 2 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION132 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual lt i _ Product Description Chapter 1 Product Description In This Chapter E Introducing the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Range on page 3 E The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Range of Products on page 4 E Specifications on page 5 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE O User Manual Chapter 1 Product Description Introducing the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Range 1 1 Introducing the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Range BreezeMAX PRO 2000 is a combined set of indoor IDU and outdoor ODU units that are either 2 3 GHz 2 5GHz or 3 5 GHz high capacity residential gateways and WiMAX Wireless Broadband Access subscriber stations for a home or small office Which ODU set you use depends on the frequency band of your service provider s WiMAX service Each system provides network connections that are always on supporting immediate access to the Internet and other IP services at high data rates The unit provides a gateway function between a WiMAX service provider and a local Ethernet LAN The device enables a service provider to deliver last mile broadband wireless access as an alternative to wired DSL or cable modems Part of an extended and field proven product portfolio BreezeMAX PRO 2000 is an inte
18. PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Codecs 7 6 x Codecs A codec coder decoder is the way a voice analog signal is converted into a digital bitstream to send over the network and how it is converted back into an analog signal at the receiving end Codecs differ in the type of data compression that is used to save network bandwidth and in the time delay caused in the signal This results in different voice quality experienced by the user The voice codecs in common use today have been standardized by the International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector ITU T and are identified by a standard number such as G 711 or G 726 The same codec must be supported at each end of a VoIP call to be able to encode and decode the signal Since devices in other networks may want to use different codecs the BreezeMAX PRO provides support for several common standards The Codecs page is only available in Operator mode Codec Settings PCMA G711 aLaw PCMU G711 uLaw PCMU G711 uLaw GIBA PCMA G711 aLaw G729ab G726 16 G726 24 6726 32 G726 40 Check All Figure 7 8 VoIP Codec Settings E Codec Lists the codecs supported by the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 You can enable specific codecs to use or enable all Alternatively you may want to disable certain codecs such as high bandwidth codecs to preserve network bandwidth PCMA G711 aLaw The ITU T G 711 with A law stan
19. VoIP service provider s SIP proxy server Range 1 65535 Default 5060 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings SIP Setting 7 3 SIP Setting From the VoIP SIP Setting page you can configure SIP parameter details E The SIP Setting page is only available in Operator mode You can setup SIP parameter here RTP Packetization Time 20 el me RTP Port Base 49000 RTP Port Limit 49050 Domain Name 0 0 0 0 Stun Server 0 0 0 0 3478 ex 0 0 0 0 3478 0 0 0 0 means not available DTMF 2833 RELAY Invite Timeout 12 secs T 38 Voice and T 38 Fax Relay v Voice and T 38 Fax Relay v Option Figure 7 5 SIP Settings E RTP Packetization Time Specifies a maximum amount of time for transmission of a RTP data packet Options 10 20 30 ms Default 20 ms E RTP Port Base Limit The Real time Transport Protocol RTP and Real time Control Protocol RTCP do not use specified port numbers You can specify a port range that the RTP and RTCP traffic can use Enter the port Base and Limit to define the range Range 1024 65535 E Domain Name The host portion of the SIP Uniform Resource Identifiers URIs that are assigned to users in a network The SIP domain name can sometimes be different from the internal network domain name E Stun Server STUN Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT Network Address Translation i
20. WiMAX receive signal strength is too high Adjust the Green and LED 9 is on Red direction the ODU is pointing until only LEDs 1 to 8 are on E IDU LAN link LED is Off E Verify that the unit and attached device are powered on E Be sure the cable is plugged into both the unit and corresponding device E Verify that the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits E Check the cable connections for possible defects Replace the defective cable if necessary BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE er User Manual d el D GNU License Chapter B GNU License In This Chapter This appendix provides summary of the terms and conditions of use of the GNU license that applies to the software on the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter B GNU License The GNU General Public License This product includes copyrighted third party software subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License GPL GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL or other related free software licences The GPL code used in this product is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY and is subject to the copyrights of one or more authors For details refer to the section The GNU General Public License below or refer to the applicable licence as included in the source code archive B 1 The GNU General Public License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free S
21. class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules and to EN 301 489 1 rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial business and industrial environments 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 FCC Radiation Hazard Warning To comply with FCC RF exposure requirement the antenna used for this equipment must be fixed mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters 8 inches from al persons R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with the appropriate essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Caution To avoid electrical shock do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Line Voltage Before connecting this instrument to the power line make sure that the voltage of the power source matches the requirements of the instrument The unit must be connected to an earthed grounded outlet to comply with international safety standards Radio The instrument transmits radio energy during normal operation To avoid possible harmful exposure to this energy do not stand or work for extended periods of time in front of its an
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23. force the device to perform reset and restore the original factory settings Restore Factory Default Configuration C Backup Settings Restore settings Figure 4 8 Configuration Tools E Restore Factory Default Configuration Resets the unit to its factory default settings E Backup Settings Restore Settings When selected prompts either to backup the current configuration to a file or select a previously backed up file to restore to the unit When you select Restore Factory Default Configuration and click Apply a confirmation message displays Click the Restore button to continue To restore the factory default settings of the Router click on the Restore button You will be asked to confirm your decision Figure 4 9 Restoring the Factory Default Configuration BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings Configuration Tools When you select Backup Settings Restore Settings and click Apply the following page displays Please press the Backup Settings button to save the configuration file to your PC Backup Settings Enter the path and name of the backup file then press the Restore Settings button below You will be prompted to confirm the backup restoration Browse Restore Settings Figure 4 10 Backup Restore Settings E Backup Settings Saves the current configuration settings to a file named nv bin on the web management station E Rest
24. in the address pool range LAN Settings You can disable DHCP to set static IP addresses to your chent PCs IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 The Gateway acts as DHCP Server F Enable IP Pool Starting Address 192 168 112 IP Pool Ending Address 192 168 1254 Lease Time Hafhou m Local Domain Name optional Figure 5 11 Local Area Network Settings E IP Address The IP address of the unit Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers O to 255 separated by periods The default setting is 192 168 1 1 CAUTION Changing the IP address of the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 will prompt a warning window and will require a system reboot BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE 75 User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration LAN Microsoft Internet Explorer f Warning Please do following manually for each LAN client In command line Please release and renew LAN client s IP address In IE URL bar Change new LAN IP Address Figure 5 12 IP Address Warning D Subnet Mask Indicates the local subnet mask is fixed as 255 255 255 0 E The Gateway acts as DHCP Server Check this box to enable the DHCP server E IP Pool Starting Ending Address Specifies the start and end IP address ofa range that the DHCP server can allocate to DHCP clients You can specify a single address or an address range Note that the address pool range is always in the same subnet as the unit s IP setting Default 192 168 1 2 to 192 168
25. in the home in a small business public spaces or attached to the Internet The device supports the UPnP InternetGatewayDevice for Home Networking Enable UPnP Figure 5 22 UPnP E UPnP Enables UpnP support on the unit Default Disabled BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual chapter D WiMAX Settings Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings In This Chapter Introduction on page 88 WiMAX Login on page 89 Subscriber Station Information on page 92 Antenna Setting on page 93 Advanced Configuration on page 94 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings Introduction 6 1 Introduction The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 s WiMAX menu enables you to configure WiMAX network authentication view subscriber station information and select an operating antenna OS SSS System LAN NAT Firewall Route UPnP WiMAX Volt wE Profile SSinfo Antenna Setting Advance Configure Figure 6 1 WiMAX Menu Admin Mode System WAN LAN NAT Firewall Route UPnP WiMAX VoH Profile SSlnfo Antenna Setting Advance Configure Profile Setting Figure 6 2 WiMAX Menu Operator Mode BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings 6 2 WiMAX Login WiMAX Login The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 s WiMAX menu enables you to configure WiMAX network settings and authentication WIMAX Login Enter the username and password provided by your WIMAX ope
26. on page 85 E WiMAX Configures the wireless connection status see WiMAX Settings on page 86 E VoIP Configures VoIP SIP settings see VoIP Settings on page 96 E WiFi Configures 802 11 access point settings see WiFi Settings on page 112 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings In This Chapter Introduction on page 52 Host Name on page 53 System Status on page 54 Administrator Settings on page 56 Firmware Upgrade on page 57 Configuration Tools on page 58 System Time on page 60 TRO6Y Settings on page 62 System Log on page 64 Reset on page 65 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Q User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings Introduction 4 1 Introduction The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 s System menu allows you to perform general management functions for the unit including setting the system time configuring an access password and upgrading the system software Through an easy to use web management interface the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 can be configured to be a powerful wireless connection to any telecommunications network x NOTE You can use the web browser interface to access the WAN IP address only if the Breeze MAX PRO 2000 already has an IP address that is reachable through your network The default IP address of the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 is 192 168 1 1 The CPE operates by default in DHCP mode BreezeMA
27. profile When not selected the operator specified in the profile is used when the network is detected otherwise the user can roam to other networks SCAN Sets the scanned frequencies for the WiMAX profile E Frequency Specifies a center frequency to scan Range 2000M 4000M E Bandwidth Specifies the bandwidth of the channel 5 7 or 10 MHz Currently only bandwidths 5 and 10 MHz are supported Add Remove Adds or Removes the specified frequency AUTHENTICATION Sets WiMAX network authentication E Enable Authentication Enables authentication E EAP Method Selects the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP method to use for authentication Default EAP TTLS MSCHAPV2 EAP TLS Transport Layer Security Provides for certificate based and mutual authentication of the client and the network It relies on client side and server side certificates to perform authentication and can be used to dynamically generate user based and session based encryption keys to secure subsequent communications between the user and the network A unique X 509 authentication certificate is included with the gateway firmware EAP TTLS CHAP Tunneled Transport Layer Security with Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP This security method provides for certificate based mutual authentication of the client and network through an encrypted channel Unlike EAP TLS EAP TTLS BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 6 W
28. the filter table E Delete Removes a MAC address from the filter table BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration 5 Route Route The Routing Table displays the list of static routes on the unit Routing Table The Routing table allows you to see how many routings on your device routing table and interface information 0 br 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 bom Figure 5 21 Routing Table E Destination LAN IP The IP address that identifies the IP subnet of the remote network D Subnet Mask The mask that identifies the IP subnet of the remote network E Gateway The IP address of the router within the local IP subnet that forwards traffic to the remote IP subnet D Metric Cost for the local interface This cost is only used when routes are imported by a dynamic routing protocol E Interface Indicates the local network interface on the unit BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE a User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration UPnP 5 8 UPnP UPnP Universal Plug and Play Forum provides inter connectivity between devices supported by the same standard UPnP Settings UPnP is an architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances wireless devices and PCs of all from factors It is designed to bring easy to use flexible standards based connectivity to ad hoc or unmanaged networks whether
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30. 2 order 3 32 Checking for weit instruction unavailable POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX PCI Probing PCI hardware on host bus 0 Autoconfig PCI channel 0x8023cd10 Scanning bus 00 I O OxlaeO0000 0x1b000001 Mem 0 00 0e 0 Class 0200 166c 001a rev 01 Mem at 0x18000000 size 0x10000 Linux NET4 0 for Linux 2 4 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NE Initializing RT netlink socket LSP Revision 2 Starting kswapd v EI Figure 4 13 System Logs Syslog Level Sets the minimum severity level for event logging The system allows you to limit the messages that are logged by specifying a minimum severity level Error message levels range from the most severe Emergency to least severe Debug The message levels that are logged include the specified minimum level up to the Emergency level Default Info Download Downloads the current log file to the web management station Clear Deletes all entries in the current log file Refresh Updates the displayed log entries on the web page E NOTE Log messages saved in the unit s memory are erased when the device is rebooted BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings Reset 4 10 Reset The Reset page allows you to restart the device s software In the event that the device stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning you can perform a reset Your settings will not be changed To perform the res
31. 3 Initial Configuration Introduction Basic Setup Account Setting Enter the username and password provided by your WiMAX operator Username pseudo realm Password seess Windows Internet Explorer A Click ok to apply changes and restart the system a Figure 3 5 Basic Setup Apply Changes 5 The system will inform you when the configuration changes have taken effect and will perform a two minute reboot Setup Finished Congratulations Setup is complete and the system is restarting Please wait about 2 minutes Figure 3 6 Basic Setup Setup Complete 6 After waiting approximately two minutes you must type the IP address of the unit 192 168 1 1 into your web browser to re access the management interface BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE O User Manual Chapter 3 Initial Configuration The Advanced Setup Menu 3 2 The Advanced Setup Menu The Advanced Setup menu provides access to all the configuration settings available for the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 The advanced setup menu is available both for operator and admin user credentials Some of the menus are not available to the admin user The menus for both users are described System Status Administrator Settings Firmware Upgrade Configuration Tools System LAN NAT Firewall Route UPnP WiMAX Veit w D zl You can use the status screen to see the connection status for the device s WAN LAN interfaces firmware and hardware ve
32. 40 volts at 50 60Hz CAUTION Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Otherwise the product may be damaged BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Installation Steps 2 4 A Installation Steps CAUTION Only the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 ODU can be installed outdoors The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 IDU is an indoor unit and must not be installed outdoors ONLY experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and wherever applicable are licensed by the appropriate government regulatory authorities should install outdoor antennas Failure to abide may void the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 product warranty and may expose the end user or Service Provider to legal and financial liabilities Alvarion and its resellers or distributors are not liable for injury damage or regulation violations associated with the installation of Outdoor antennas Before installing the BreezeMAX verify that you have all the items listed in the package checklist above If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your local dealer Also be sure you have all the necessary tools and cabling before installing the BreezeMAX PRO Hardware installation of the OD200 involves these steps E Mount the ODU on a pole mast or tower using the mounting bracket E Install the IDU indoors E Connect the ODU IDU Ethernet cable and a grounding wire to the ODU E Align the ODU ant
33. ACS server to make a connection request to the CPE E ACS URL Specifies the URL required for the CPE to connect to the ACS server BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings 4 9 System Log System Log The System Log page allows you to display system event messages The logged messages can serve as a valuable tool for isolating device and network problems and also indicate if any unauthorized attempts have been made to gain access to your network z NOTE The System Log page is only available in Operator mode System log messages according to syslog level Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Gaata 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none info kernel info kernel info kernel into kernel warn kernel warn kernel warn kernel warn kernel warn kernel warn kernel warn kernel warn kernel into kernel into kernel warn kernel into kernel warn kernel Dentry cache hash table entries 4096 order 3 A Inode cache hash table entries 2048 order 2 1 Mount cache hash table entries 512 order 0 40 Buffer cache hash table entries 1024 order 0 Page cache hash table entries 819
34. AN NAT Firewall Route UPnP WiMAX VolP Wik SIP Account SIP Setting Dial Plan Call Feature Codecs Call Block Setting a ee i a w E SIP Accoun You can setup SIP parameter here Figure 7 2 VoIP Menu Operator Mode BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings SIP Account 7 2 SIP Account From the VoIP SIP Account page you can configure the basic SIP service parameters for Phone 1 and Phone 2 You can setup phone 1 SIP parameter here User Name 1111 Auth User Name proxyuser Auth Password eecccccce Display Name voip1 You can setup phone 2 SIP parameter here User Name 2222 Auth User Name proxyuser Auth Password CTTI Display Name voip2 Figure 7 3 SIP Account Settings Admin Mode You can setup SIP parameter here Enable Proxy Outbound e Always Proxy Outbound el Expire Time 3600 secs gt 60 You can setup phone 1 SIP parameter here SIP Account 1111 Auth User Name proxyuser Auth Password eocccccce Display Name voip1 SIP registrar 192 168 7 132 SIP registrar port number 5060 Proxy Address 192 168 7 132 Proxy Port 5060 You can setup phone 2 SIP parameter here SIP Account 2222 Auth User Name proxyuser Auth Password eovccccce Display Name voip2 SIP regist
35. Category 5 or better Ethernet cables from the IDU s LAN ports to the network ports of your PCs Alternatively you can connect the LAN ports to an Ethernet switch or other devices Make sure the length of each cable does not exceed 100 meters 328 ft BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IDU Installation If your PCs are powered on the RJ 45 LAN port LEDs on the IDU should turn on to indicate valid links vu N Wi Fi Client PC AC Power Outlet SA Notebook PC AC Power Adapter 4 Connect one or two standard analog telephone sets to the IDU s VoIP ports using standard telephone cable with RJ 11 plugs The IDU enables VoIP calls to be made through the unit using a standard analog telephone set connected to a VoIP port or from PCs or other network devices connected to the LAN ports Standard Session Initiation Protocol SIP technology is used to make VoIP calls You must access the web interface and configure settings for your SIP service provider before being able to make VoIP calls 5 Use your PC s web browser to access the unit s management interface and run the Setup Wizard to make any configuration changes For more information see Chapter 3 Initial Configuration BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Cable Connections 2 7 ODU Cable Connections The ODU needs to be connected to the IDU using Ethernet cable and the ODU
36. D SSID Suppress When enabled the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 stops broadcasting the configured SSID in its beacon signal The unit is configured by default as an open system which broadcasts a beacon signal including the configured SSID Wireless clients with a configured SSID of ANY can read the SSID from BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Wireless Settings the beacon and automatically set their SSID for immediate connection to the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 When enabled the unit does not include its SSID in beacon messages This provides a basic level of security since wireless clients must be configured with the SSID to connect to the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 E Factory Default Click the Reset button to set all the Wi Fi settings to their factory default values BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Wireless Security 8 3 Sec Wireless Security The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Wi Fi interface is configured by default as an open system which broadcasts a beacon signal including the configured SSID Wireless clients with a configured SSID of ANY can read the SSID from the beacon and automatically set their SSID to allow immediate connection to the wireless network To implement wireless network security you have to employ two main functions E Authentication It must be verified that clients attempting to connect to the network are authorized users E Traffic
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38. IP address Enable Hacker Attack Protect Discard PING from WAN side Discard to PING the Gateway Drop Port Scan Figure 5 18 Firewall Options E Enable Hacker Attack Protect Network attacks that deny access to a network device are called DoS attacks DoS attacks are aimed at devices and networks with a connection to the Internet Their goal is not to steal information but to disable a device or network so users no longer have access BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration Firewall to network resources The Router protects against the following DoS attacks IP Spoofing Land Attack Ping of Death Smurf Attack TCP null scan ICMP defect and TCP SYN flooding E Discard PING from WAN side Prevents pings on the unit s WiMAX interface from being routed to the network E Discard to PING the Gateway Prevents any response to a ping to the unit s IP address from the LAN E Drop Port Scan Prevents outside hackers form testing the TCP UDP port numbers on the unit for any services 5 6 2 Client Filtering You can block access to the Internet from clients on the local network by specifying IP addresses and TCP UDP port numbers You can configure up to five IP filters on the unit Client Filtering You can block certain client PCs accessing the Internet based on IP and port number v Enable Client Filter L LI De 1 192 168 1 50 1234 2345
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42. O 2000 to the data equipment should not exceed 100 meters Use only Category 5E Ethernet cables from either Alvarion or any of the approved manufacturers listed in Table 2 8 Consult with Alvarion s specialists on the suitability of other cables Table 2 8 Approved Category 5E Ethernet Cables Manufacturer Part Number Superior Cables Ltd 612098 www superior cables com HES Cabling Systems H5E 00481 www hescs com Teldor 8393204101 www teldor com Southbay Holdings Limited TSM2404A0D 11th FI 15 Lane 347 Jong Jeng Rd Shin Juang City Taipei County Taiwan R O C Attn Eva Lin Tel 886 2 2832 3339 Fax 886 2 2206 0081 E mail eva south bay com tw 732 918 8221 Mobile 718 909 4093 www OVIS COM TW www GU TECH COM GU Tech LLC A Member of OVIS GroupTel Fax BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Antenna Alignment In case of missing information in the manufacturer s WEB site product specifications ordering issues etc it is highly recommended to contact the manufacturer s sales representative directly 2 8 ODU Antenna Alignment The ODU will provide the best link quality when its antenna is aligned in the direction of the WiMAX base station The optional SAU can be connected to the ODU to provide status LED indications and assist with antenna alignment gt To align the ODU antenna using the SAU follow these steps 1 Remove the rubber sealing cov
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44. Options Auto Full Min Default Auto E Tx Data Rate The maximum data rate at which the unit transmits unicast packets on the Wi Fi interface The maximum transmission distance is affected by the data rate The lower the data rate the longer the transmission distance Default Auto E RTS Threshold 256 2432 Sets the packet size threshold at which a Request to Send RTS signal must be sent to a receiving station prior to the sending the data frame The unit sends RTS frames to a receiving station to negotiate the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS frame the station sends a CTS clear to send frame to notify the unit that it can start sending data If a packet size equals or exceeds the RTS threshold the RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send mechanism will be enabled Units contending for the medium may not be aware of each other and the RTS CTS BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Wireless Settings mechanism can solve this Hidden Node Problem Range 256 2432 bytes Default 2432 bytes E CTS Protection Mode When 802 11g and 802 11b clients operate together in the same Wi Fi network there needs to be a mechanism that prevents 802 11b clients interfering with 802 11g transmissions This is achieved by sending 802 11b compatible CTS Clear to Send or RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send frames before each transmission This mechanism decreases the performance of 802
45. PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Contents 5 6 1 Feller ege Eege andiege 81 5 6 2 Client Filtering E 82 9603 EE 83 bet RUC sree A alee eases ee dard nea den lm meee 84 58 EM 85 Chapter ET dg ut EE 86 6 1 Introd cti n E 88 6 2 ME 89 6 3 Subscriber Station Information sssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Nee 92 6 4 Antenna Setting ssiri ceses cece ener secensuncetwnanseccacascns sanewace nnnseeetcernadeeneeananeiecaeseaceneass 93 6 5 Advanced Gomtlguratlon eisicsciccsesencsceccennsteretaceentecsantecenncenastaneaaustesnsedeucsenacenesnaccsnccnnns 94 Chapter 7 e Ie ett erter ege KEREN 96 S WW RE 98 K Sa EE 99 K Mie cages du Beppe mene er me pene te We Emr SOP OEE Ea mere epee omnereer mr areeenrr 101 7 4 Dial Plan E 103 yes Call Feature eege 105 A e 107 T Z Call Blo k Lt E 109 7 8 Phone Setting eee pene re pe ee ee eee mennenm nnmnnn 110 Chapter lg oe NIS TEE 112 BW TR 114 8 2 Wireless Settings azccicescecsccevessesessncescnsanecenesecasececesetarensnatedtetaeanteecanseatesdenseretcenesceten 115 8 3 Wireless EHNEN 119 E e Ed EE 119 8 3 2 WEP Shared Key Security scc cscncd vecisanteaenetacncsacens dacoieendisntnniaescetenctteeeenentee 120 8 3 3 WPA WPA2 Security eeneg EEN ede ene gedE ed deEgEEE NEES See 121 GE WIeg fu TE 122 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Q User Manual Contents Appendix A Troubleshooting Eden 124 Appendix B GNU LICENSE Agut 128 B 1 The GNU General Public
46. SE SS LI TCP 2 192 168 1 120 150 20 80 OUDP 3 ewei F LI S 4 192 168 1 e E Ge 5 192 168 1 L D ere Figure 5 19 Client Filtering E Enable Client Filter Enables client filtering for entries in the table Default Disabled E IP Specifies an IP address or range on the local network Range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 E Port Specifies a TCP UDP port number range to filter Range 1 65535 E Type Specifies the port type Options TCP or UDP Default TCP E Enable Enables filtering for the table entry Default Disabled BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration Firewall 5 6 3 MAC Control You can block access to the Internet from clients on the local network by MAC addresses You can configure up to 20 MAC address filters on the unit You can block certain client PCs accessing the Internet based on MAC addresses MAC Address Control v MAC Address Control List gl H Add a ssaa Kl 00 11 22 33 44 55 Delete rd 00 22 33 44 55 66 Delete Figure 5 20 MAC Control E MAC Address Control Enables the feature Default Enabled E Block Connect to Internet Blocks Internet access for the specified MAC address Default Enabled E MAC Address Specifies a local PC MAC address E Add Adds a new MAC address to
47. The factory default Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP value is 6 The configurable DSCP range is O to 63 If there is no management connection to the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 the DSCP classifier value will be changed by the system until a connection is successful E Actual Used DSCP Classifier The DSCP classifier value used for successful management connection E eCPE Manager Connection Status Displays the current status of the management connection either Connected or Not Connected 5 2 3 VolP Settings Enables the assignment of the SIP Proxy and Registrar Address by DHCP option 120 Get SIP Registrar Address by Enable Disable DHCP Figure 5 5 Operation Mode VoIP Settings BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE D User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration WAN Settings aac WAN Settings Select the WAN connection type used by your service provider and specify DNS Domain Name System servers E The WAN settings are only available in Operator mode The Device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Dynamic IP Address Obtain an IP Address automatically from your service provider Static IP Address Uses a Static IP Address Your service provider gives a Static IP Address to access Internet services L2TP L2TP PPPoE PPP over Ethernet is a common connection method used for xDSL Figure 5 6 WAN Settings The unit can be connected to your ISP in one of the fol
48. Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade page enables you to download new software to the unit By clicking the Browse button you can navigate to the directory on your PC or network where the firmware is kept Firmware Upgrade To Upgrade the device firmware browse to the location of the firmware upgrade file and click Apply button Upgrade file can be download from website You will be prompted to confirm the upgrade in some case you may need reconfigure Runtime Code Version 1 0 0 24 Firmware File Browse Figure 4 7 Firmware Upgrade E Firmware Update Downloads an operation code file from the web management station to the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 using HTTP Use the Browse button to locate the code file locally on the management station and click Apply to proceed BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Q User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings Configuration Tools 4 6 Configuration Tools The Configurations Tools page allows you to restore factory default settings or save and restore the unit s configuration settings to or from a file on the management station NOTE The Backup Settings Restore Settings option is not available in Admin mode Use the Backup Settings tool to save the device s current configuration to a file named nv bin on your PC You can then use the Restore Settings tool to restore the saved configuration of the device Alternately you can use the Restore to Factory Defaults tool to
49. X PRO 2000 CPE 6 User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings Host Name 4 2 Host Name The gateway allows you to define a name that identifies your unit and the domain name used by the local network Setting a host name enables the web interface to be accessed using an easy to remember name instead of its IP address Fd The Host Name settings are only available in Operator mode Enter the host name representing your host and the domain name you want to config then you can doing web configuration by typing the whole name you config instead by typing the ip address Host Name Domain Name Figure 4 1 System Host Name E Host Name Enter the name chosen for the unit Default cpe E Domain Name Enter the domain to which the unit is connected BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings System Status 4 3 System Status The system status page displays connectivity status information for the unit s WiMAX WAN and LAN interfaces firmware and hardware version numbers and the number of clients connected to your network WAN IP 127 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Connection Type DHCP Figure 4 2 System Status INTERNET Displays WAN WiMAX connection status E WAN IP Displays the IP address assigned by the service provider E Subnet Mask Displays the WAN subnet mask assigned by the service provider E
50. addresses are 6bytes long and are controlled by the IEEE NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time across the network The time servers operate in a hierarchical master slave configuration in order to synchronize local clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or radio Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM allows multiple users to transmit in an allocated band by dividing the bandwidth into many narrow bandwidth carriers Power over Ethernet A specification for providing both power and data to low power network devices using a single Category 5 Ethernet cable PoE provides greater flexibility in the locating of We and network devices and significantly decreased installation costs Transmitters contending for the medium may not be aware of each other RTS CTS mechanism can solve this Hidden Node Problem If the packet size is smaller than the preset RTS Threshold size the RTS CTS mechanism will NOT be enabled An identifier that is attached to packets sent over the wireless LAN and functions as a password for joining a particular radio cell i e Basic Service Set BSS Session keys are unique to each client and are used to authenticate a client connection and correlate traffic passing between a specific client and the AU EZ A shared key can be used to authenticate each client attached to a wireless network Shared Key authentication must be used along with the 802 11 Wireless Equiva
51. all network connections to PCs or servers or to other switches or hubs Each of these ports support auto negotiation so the optimum transmission mode half or full duplex and data rate 10 or 100 Mbps is selected automatically Each RJ 45 port includes a built in LED indicator This LED indicator is described in the following table Table 2 5 LAN Port Status LED Indicators Status Description Link Activity On Green Ethernet port has a valid link with an attached device Flashing Green The port is transmitting or receiving data Off Ethernet port has no link with another device 2 3 6 ODU Port The IDU includes one RJ 45 port that supports a Power over Ethernet PoE connection to the ODU BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IDU Hardware Description A Ad 2 3 8 CAUTION Due to the DC current the unit draws from its power socket DO NOT connect a PC to the RJ 45 Data and Power port VoIP Phone Ports The IDU provides two RJ 11 telephone ports that connect directly to a standard analog telephone set This allows a regular telephone to be used for making VoIP calls over the Internet Power Adapter Socket The power socket is located on the rear panel of the IDU The power socket is for the AC power adapter connection The unit is powered on when connected to its AC power adapter and the power adapter is connected to an AC power source between 100 2
52. apping E Server IP The IP address of the local server Range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 E Mapping Ports Specifies the TCP UDP ports that the application requires The ports may be specified individually in a range or a combination of both For example 7 11 57 72 96 Range 1 65535 E Enabled Enables port mapping for the specified IP address Default Disabled BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE 7 User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration NAT 5 5 3 DMZ If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the NAT firewall you can open the client up to unrestricted two way internet access by defining a virtual DMZ virtual demilitarized zone host DMZ Demilitarized Zone If you have a local client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from behind the NAT firewall you can open the client up to unrestricted two way Internet access by defining a virtual DMZ Host Enable IP Address of Virtual DMZ Host 192 95 Figure 5 16 DMZ E Enable Enables the feature Default Disabled E IP Address of Virtual DMZ Host Specifies the IP address of the virtual DMZ host Range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 Default 192 168 1 0 Fd Adding a host to the DMZ may expose your local network to a variety of security risks so only use this option as a last resort BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configurati
53. bilities for you if you distribute copies of the software or if you modify it For example if you distribute copies of such a program whether gratis or for a fee you must give the recipients all the rights that you have You must make sure that they too receive or can get the source code And you must show them these terms so they know their rights We protect your rights with two steps 1 copyright the software and 2 offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy distribute and or modify the software Also for each author s protection and ours we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software If the software is modified by someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors reputations Finally any free program is threatened constantly by software patents We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses in effect making the program proprietary To prevent this we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone s free use or not licensed at all BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter B GNU License The GNU General Public License B 1 2 The precise terms and conditions for copying distribution and modification follow GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICE
54. ccess Unit s base station antenna using binoculars or a compass For accurate alignment you must monitor the signal strength LEDs as the antenna moves horizontally The signal strength LEDs indicate the received radio signal strength for the link The more LEDs that turn on the stronger the signal When you move the antenna during alignment the radio signal from the remote antenna can be seen to have a strong central main lobe and smaller side lobes The object of the alignment process is to set the antenna so that it is receiving the strongest signal from the central main lobe BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Antenna Alignment To align the antennas in the link monitor the signal strength LEDs For details see Table 2 1 Perform the following procedure 1 Pan the ODU horizontally back and forth while checking the LEDs preferrably with an SAU 2 Find the point where the signal is strongest refer to Table 2 1 and leave in that position x NOTE Sometimes there may not be a central lobe peak because vertical alignment is too far off only two similar peaks for the side lobes are detected BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual N A B Initial Configuration Chapter 3 Initial Configuration In This Chapter E Introduction on page 44 E The Advanced Setup Menu on page 48 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Intro
55. ck the network cabling between the management station and the unit If the problem is not resolved try using a different port or a different cable Forgot or Lost the Password Set the unit to its default configuration by pressing the reset button on the back panel for 5 seconds or more Then use the default password admin to access the management interface If all other recovery measures fail and the unit is still not functioning properly take either of these steps Reset the unit using the web interface or through a power reset Reset the unit to its factory default configuration by pressing the reset button on the back panel for 5 seconds or more see IDU Hardware BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter A Troubleshooting Description on page 20 Then use the default password admin to access the management interface Table A 1 Troubleshooting Chart Ports Description E IDU Power LED is Off E AC power adapter may be disconnected Check connections between the unit the AC power adapter and the wall outlet E IDU Power LED is Red E The unit has detected a system error Reboot the unit to try and clear the condition E If the condition does not clear contact your local dealer for assistance D SAU WiMAX LEDs are Off D Move the location of the unit E Check with the WiMAX service provider for service coverage information E SAU WiMAX Signal LEDs are all on E The
56. conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter B GNU License The GNU General Public License NO WARRANTY BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE
57. crew BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE a User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Cable Connections Ground Screw Chamber 3 Connect the other end of the grounding wire to a good ground earth connection e TR Use cable strips to secure all cables to the pole Grounding Screw 2 7 1 2 Preparing Ethernet Cables Use a crimp tool for RJ 45 connectors to prepare the wires Insert them into the appropriate pins and use the tool to crimp the connector Make sure to do the following BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Cable Connections E Remove as small a length as possible of the external jacket Verify that the external jacket is well inside the sealing cover when connected to the unit to ensure good sealing E Pull back the shield drain wire before inserting the cable into the RJ 45 connector to ensure a good connection with the connector s shield after crimping E For 10 100BASE TX connections a twisted pair cable must have two pairs of wires Each wire pair is identified by two different colors For example one wire might be green and the other green with white stripes Also an RJ 45 connector must be attached to both ends of the cable CAUTION A Each wire pair must be attached to the RJ 45 connectors in a specific orientation DO NOT plug a phone jack connector into the RJ 45 port Use only twisted pair cables with RJ 45 connectors that conform with FCC standar
58. d key Signalling method allowing each node to select its optimum operational mode speed and duplex mode based on the capabilities of the node to which it is connected A WIMAX service provider s equipment that is installed at a fixed location to provide network connectivity for subscriber stations within a defined service area Broadcast keys are sent to stations using 802 1X dynamic keying Dynamic broadcast key rotation is often used to allow the access point to generate a random group key and periodically update all key management capable wireless clients Customer Premise Equipment Communications equipment that resides on the customer s premises A system used for translating host names for network nodes into IP addresses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP IP network DHCP is based on the Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP adding the capability of automatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additional configuration options A popular local area data communications network which accepts transmission from computers and terminals Data passing between the SU A EZ and clients can use encryption to protect from interception and evesdropping Extended Service Set More than one wireless cell can be configured with the same Service Set Identifier to allow mobile users can roam between different cells with the Extended Service Set An authentica
59. dard codec that uses Pulse Code Modulation PCM to produce a 64 Kbps high quality voice data BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE er User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Codecs stream This standard is used in Europe and most other countries around the world PCMU G711 uLaw The ITU T G 711 with mu law standard codec that uses Pulse Code Modulation PCM to produce a 64 Kbps high quality voice data stream This standard is used in North America and Japan G723 1 The ITU T G 723 1 standard low bitrate codec that uses Multi Pulse Maximum Likelihood Quantization MP MLQ and Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction ACELP speech coding to produce data streams of 6300 and 5300 bps G729ab The ITU T G 729ab standard codec that uses Conjugate Structure Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction CS ACELP with silence suppression to produce a low bandwidth data stream of 8 Kbps Note that DTMF and fax tones do not transport reliably with this codec it is better to use G 711 for these signals G726 16 24 32 40 The ITU T G 726 standard codecs that use Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation ADPCM to produce good quality low bandwidth data streams of either 16 24 32 or 40 Kbps E Priority Codec List The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 automatically negotiates the codec to use for each called party You can specify a priority for the codecs that you prefer to use For example you may want to use a low bandwidth codec such as G729ab inst
60. ddress must be in the same subnet as the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 and its DHCP server address pool Range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 E Private Port Specifies the TCP UDP port number used on the local server for the service Range 1 65535 Q User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration NAT E Type Specifies the port type Options TCP or UDP Default TCP E Public Port Specifies the public TCP UDP port used for the service on the WAN interface Range 1 65535 E Enabled Enables the virtual server mapping on the specified ports Default Disabled 5 5 2 Port Mapping Some applications such as Internet gaming video conferencing Internet telephony and others require multiple connections These applications cannot work with Network Address Translation NAT enabled If you need to run applications that require multiple connections use port mapping to specify the additional public ports to be opened for each application Port Mapping For some applications you need to assign a set or a range of ports to a specified local machine to route the packets Device allows the user to configure the needed port mappings to suit such applications The valid value of Mapping Port is such as 80 20 21 or 20 21 80 139 1 192 168 1 19 5431 2 192 168 1 35 4532 6543 z 3 192 168 1 4 192 168 1 5 192 168 1 Figure 5 15 NAT Port M
61. ds The following figure illustrates how the pins on the RJ 45 connector are numbered Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins besse 8 3 1 2 7 2 10 100BASE TX Pin Assignments The BreezeMAX PRO cable provides pin to pin connection on both ends The following figure shows the required wire pair connections BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Cable Connections The color codes used in standard cables supplied by Alvarion are as listed in the following table Table 2 6 Cable Color Codes Wire color Pin Blue 1 Blue white Orange Orange white Brown Brown white Green oo N a SI oi Ww DY Green white BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Cable Connections Table 2 7 10 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts PIN MDI X Signal Name MDI Signal Name 1 Receive Data plus RD Transmit Data plus TD 2 Receive Data minus RD Transmit Data minus TD 3 Transmit Data plus TD Receive Data plus RD 6 Transmit Data minus TD Receive Data minus RD 4 5 7 8 Not used Not used Note The and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair 2 7 3 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Cables x NOTE The length of the Ethernet cable connecting the BreezeMAX PR
62. duction 3 1 Sided Introduction The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 offers a user friendly web based management interface for the configuration of all the unit s features Any PC directly attached to the unit can access the management interface using a web browser such as Internet Explorer version 6 0 or above The web interface provides the options of Basic Setup or Advanced Setup The initial configuration steps can be made through the web browser interface using the default IP address Accessing the Web Management Interface The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 has the default IP address of 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 If your PC is set to have an IP address assigned by DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol you can connect immediately to the web management interface Otherwise you must first check if your PC s IP address is set on the same subnet as the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 that is the PC s IP address starts 192 168 1 x In the web browser s address bar type the default IP address http 192 168 1 1 The web browser displays the BreezeMAX PRO s login page USER LOGIN User Name Password Figure 3 1 Login Window To log in enter the user name and password and click Login For Admin mode the default user name is admin and the default password is admin The home page displays For Operator mode the default user name is Operator and the default password is oper1234 In Operator mode additional param
63. e 1 3 WiMAX Radio Specifications Item Description Radio Type IEEE 802 16e WAVE 1 amp WAVE 2 Frequency Band D 2300 MHz or D 2500 MHz or E 3500 MHz Antenna Type ODU E Integrated Flat Panel Antenna 17dBi 24 AZ x 18 EL Channel Bandwidth 5 00 7 00 8 75 and 10 00 MHz Maximum Throughput 3 5 Mbps Upload 13 Mbps download Antenna Technology Maximum Ratio Combining MRC Modulation Technique E Scaleable OFDMA employing Time Division Duplex TDD mechanism D PRBS subcarrier randomization E Contains pilot preamble and ranging modulation FEC Coding Rates E Down Link QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM E Up Link QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Max Tx Power Levels at Antenna Port Flat panel antenna E 2 3 GHz 12 dBi E 2 5 GHz 12 dBi E 3 5 GHz 15 dBi TPL Transmit Power Level 24 dBm maximum Receive Sensitivity 94 dBm maximum BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE ES User Manual Specifications Chapter 1 Product Description 1 2 2 WiFi Radio Table 1 4 WiFi Radio Specifications IDU Item Description Radio Type IEEE 802 16b IEE 802 11 Frequency Band E 2 4 2 4835 GHz US Canada ETSI 2 4 2 497 GHz Japan Maximum Channels FCC IC 1 11 ETSI 1 13 France 10 13 MKK 1 14 Data Rates 802 119 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps automatic fall back E 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps automatic fall back Maximum Throu
64. e BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Range of Products The following tables list the available BreezeMAX PRO 2000 models Each ODU can be associated with all IDUs Table 1 1 Outdoor Units Frequency Band Model Number Description 2 3 4M CPE ODU PRO 2 3 Outdoor 2 3GHz band WiMAX unit with integrated antenna 2 5 4M CPE ODU PRO 2 5 Outdoor 2 5GHz band WiMAX unit with integrated antenna 3 5 4M CPE ODU PRO 3 5 Outdoor 3 5GHz band WiMAX unit with integrated antenna Table 1 2 Indoor Units Model Number Description 4M CPE IDU PRO 1D One data port Indoor gateway unit 4M CPE IDU PRO 1D2V One data port and two voice Indoor gateway unit 4M CPE IDU PRO 4D2V WiFi Four data port two voice and WiFi Indoor gateway unit The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 offers a user friendly web based management interface for the configuration of all the unit s features Any PC directly attached to the unit can access the management interface using a web browser such as Internet Explorer version 6 0 or above or Firefox version 1 5 or above The initial configuration steps can be made through the web browser interface using the Setup Wizard It is recommended to make the initial changes by connecting a PC directly to one of the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 s LAN ports BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 1 Product Description Specifications 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 WiMAX Radio Tabl
65. ead of a high bandwidth G711 codec Select a codec in the list then use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the priority The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 attempts to use the codec highest in the list before trying the next lower one BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Call Block Setting 1 1 Call Block Setting The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 can block certain incoming and outgoing phone numbers from making calls through the unit You can specify up to 15 incoming and 15 outgoing numbers to block E The Call Block Setting page is only available in Operator mode Phone 1 Block Settings Phone CO 02 SNo Omgong incoming 1 123456 8 HIEN 2 123456 312233 7 3 12345568 12244 8 i 5 6 d 8 er 10 n 12 Figure 7 9 Call Block Settings E Phone Selects either VoIP port PHONE1 or PHONE2 HM Outgoing Blocks outgoing calls from the listed numbers Valid characters 0 9 E Incoming Blocks incoming calls from the listed numbers Valid characters 0 9 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Phone Setting 7 8 Phone Setting The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 allows a national country setting to be enabled for the region in which you are operating the unit as well as the telecom service provider currently listed as support by the unit The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 allows the timings for certain events on the VoIP phone ports to be precisely configured For example y
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67. enna with the base station BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE o User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Installation Zuo gebak 2 92 gt ODU Installation The ODU includes its own bracket kit for mounting the unit to a 1 to 4 inch diameter steel pole or tube The pole mounting bracket allows the unit to be mounted to part of a radio mast or tower structure CAUTION The planning and installation of the ODU requires professional personnel that are trained in the installation of radio transmitting equipment The user is responsible for compliance with local regulations concerning items such as building safety codes use of lightning arrestors and grounding Therefore you must consult a professional contractor knowledgeable in local radio regulations prior to equipment installation ODU Location The ODU should be installed outdoors mounted to a pole using the included mounting bracket When selecting an suitable location for the unit consider these points E The ODU should be installed where it can provide a direct or near line of sight with the WiMAX base station Normally the higher the unit placement the better the link quality E Make sure there are no other radio antennas within 2 m 6 ft of the ODU E Place the ODU away from power and telephone lines E Avoid placing the ODU too close to any metallic reflective surfaces such as roof installed air conditioning equipment wire fences or water pipes Moun
68. er from the SAU port on the ODU 2 Connect the SAU device to the SAU port The PW power LED should turn on to indicate that it is properly connected 3 Point the ODU antenna in the general direction of the base station then pan the ODU back and forth while watching the link quality LEDs see SAU LED Indicators on page 18 q LED9 OOOO OO OO 0 lt q _LED 1 lt q Network Entry Complete 4 Find the point where the link quality is best and secure the ODU in that position Verify that the SAU s WLNK LED is on indicating that the unit is synchronized with the base station BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Antenna Alignment x Ook NOTE If all the SAU link quality LEDs are on including LED 9 red the received signal strength is too high Move the ODU s position so that only LEDs 1 to 8 are on 5 Remove the SAU connection and replace the rubber sealing cover on the port 6 Seal the SAU connector using tar seal or weatherproof tape to protect against rain and moisture Align the WiMAX Antenna After the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 unit has been mounted connected and its radio is operating the antenna must be accurately aligned to ensure optimum performance on the wireless link This alignment process is particularly important for long range links To start the alignment process you can just point the antenna in the general direction of the A
69. et click on the Reset button below You will be asked to confirm your decision The reset will be complete when the power light stops blinking Windows Internet Explorer X 2 J Do you really want to reset the device OK Cancel Figure 4 14 Reset Page Microsoft Internet Explorer x It may take some time to complete this process and restart the system Please don t turn off the device before the process is complete Figure 4 15 Resetting the System E Reset Resets the unit All current settings are retained z NOTE Resetting the system will cause you to lose your currently unsaved settings After pressing Reset you will be prompted to give confirmation that you really want to reset BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual D a Gateway Configuration Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration In This Chapter BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Introduction on page 68 Operation Mode on page 69 WAN Settings on page 71 LAN on page 75 NAT on page 78 Firewall on page 81 Route on page 84 UPnP on page 85 User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration Introduction 5 1 Introduction The information in this chapter covers the configuration options for the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 s Internet gateway functions The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 provides comprehensive firewall features and NAT isolation for Internet traffic passing from the WiMAX service
70. eters are available for more detailed configuration BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Q User Manual Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Introduction z Admin user credentials are intended for the end user Basic Setup Advanced Setup WiMAX Login Username pseudo realm WiMAX Connection z Operator Network 00 00 00 Linked BSID 00 00 00 00 00 00 Preamble Index 0 Signal Strength RSSI 0 dBm Signal Quality CINR 048 i Connection Status Link Down Central Frequency 0 kHz P Figure 3 2 Main Window To configure basic settings for the current operating mode click Basic Setup For more information see Using the Basic Setup on page 45 below Alternatively to configure more detailed settings click Advanced Setup For more information see The Advanced Setup Menu on page 48 Fd It is strongly recommended that you configure your own password If a password is not configured the management interface is not protected and anyone who can connects to the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 may be able to compromise your network security 3 1 2 Using the Basic Setup The Basic Setup allows you to run the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 with minimal configuration requirements Launching the Basic Setup To perform basic configuration click Basic Setup on the home page BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Introduction When configuring the unit through the Basic Setup proceed through the following ste
71. ettings Gateway Configuration Introduction Added menu for Operator Mode August 2009 Section 5 1 Operation Mode Added Operation Mode for software release August 2009 Section 5 2 v1 0 0 14 WAN Settings Added Operator Mode section for WAN August 2009 Section 5 3 Settings WiMAX Settings Modified WiMAX Login section for Profile August 2009 Chapter 6 Settings and added Advanced Configuration WiMAX Settings Introduction Added menu for Operator Mode August 2009 Section 6 1 WiMAX Login Added Profile Settings for Operator Mode August 2009 Section 6 2 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE d User Manual Document History Topic Description Date Issued Antenna Setting Added section for Antenna Setting August 2009 Section 6 4 Advanced Configuration Added Operator Mode section for Advanced August 2009 Section 6 5 Configuration VoIP Settings Modified SIP Account section and added SIP August 2009 Chapter 7 Settings Call Feature Codecs Call Block Setting and Phone Setting VoIP Settings Introduction Added menu for Operator Mode August 2009 Section 7 1 SIP Account Added SIP Account settings for Operator August 2009 Section 7 2 Mode SIP Setting Added Operator Mode section for SIP August 2009 Section 7 3 Settings Call Feature Added Operator Mode section for Call August 2009 Section 7 5 Feature Codecs Added Operator Mode section for Codecs August 2009 Section 7 6 Call Block Setting Added Operator Mode
72. etwork When enabled you must configure at least one WEP key for the Wi Fi interface and all its clients 802 1 Settings Disable Static Key Settings Enable Pre Shared Key Settings hex ascii 64bits 64bits 64bits 64bits 128bits 128bits 128bits 128bits 152bits 152bits 152bits 152bits eem I 10 digits for 128 Bits enter 26 digits for 152 Bits enter 32 digits 5 characters for 128 Bits enter 13 characters for 152 Bits enter 16 characters Key 1 Key2 OKey3 Key4 Figure 8 4 WEP Shared Key Security E Key 1 Key 4 Sets WEP key values The user must first choose between ASCII or Hexadecimal keys At least one key must be specified Each WEP key has an index number The selected key is used for authentication and encryption on the Wi Fi interface Enter key values that match the key type and length settings Default Hex 64 bits no preset value Key Type Specifies keys as either ASCII or Hexadecimal values Key Length WEP keys can be set as 64 128 or 152 bits in length Key Specify keys as either 5 13 or 16 alphanumeric characters or 10 26 or 32 hexadecimal digits depending on the selected key length BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Wireless Security E Default Key Setting Sets the WEP key used for authentication and encryption Range 1 4 Default 1 8 3 3 WPA WPA2 Security
73. g normally Flashing Green Indicates data traffic in the Wi Fi network Off There is no Wi Fi connection or the radio is disabled WiMAX Signal Indicator LEDs The BreezeMAX Si 2000 includes seven WiMAX signal strength LED indicators that display the current WiMAX receive signal status The LEDs which are located on the front panel are described in the following table BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IDU Hardware Description te es Table 2 4 WiMAX Signal Indicator LEDs LED Siatus Description 1 On Green Indicates the receive signal is between 5 dB and 8 dB 2 On Green Indicates the receive signal is between 8 dB and 12 dB 3 On Green Indicates the receive signal is between 12 dB and 15 cB 4 On Green Indicates the receive signal is between 15 dB and 18cB 5 On Green Indicates the receive signal is between 18 dB and 20 dB 6 On Green Indicates the receive signal is between 20 dB and 25 dB 7 On Green Indicates the receive signal is 25 dB or more All 7 LEDs Off No power is being supplied to the unit LOBASE T LOOBASE TX LAN Ports The IDU provides four 1OBASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 ports These LAN ports are standard RJ 45 Ethernet network ports that connect directly to PCs They can also be connected to an Ethernet switch or hub to support more users All ports support automatic MDI MDI X operation so you can use straight through cables for
74. gegen A BA N Your Open WiMAX Choice BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual SW Version 1 0 September 2009 P N 215405 Document History Document History Topic Description Date Issued BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User This is the document s first release December 2008 Manual WiFi Radio Specifications Updated to correct error for Operation Mode August 2009 Section 1 2 2 Configuration and Management Remove SNMP support August 2009 Section 1 2 4 IDU Hardware Description Updated Scan button description removed August 2009 Section 2 3 WiMAX LEDs Accessing the Web Management Added information for Operator mode access August 2009 Interface Section 3 1 1 Using the Basic Setup Updated Setup Wizard to Basic Setup August 2009 Section 3 1 2 The Advanced Setup Menu Added Operator Mode menu including WAN August 2009 Section 3 2 setup option System Settings Added Operator Mode sections for Host August 2009 Chapter 4 Name TR069 Settings and System Log Administrator Settings Addes default password for Operator Mode August 2009 Section 4 4 Configuration Tools Added information on Backup Settings August 2009 Section 4 6 Restore Settings for Operator Mode TRO69 Settings Added TRO69 Settings for software release August 2009 Section 4 8 v1 0 0 14 Gateway Configuration Added Operator Mode sections for Operation August 2009 Chapter 5 Mode and WAN S
75. ghput 2 Mbps Upload 5 Mbps download Radio Technology Orthogonal Frequency Divisional Multiplexing OFDM Modulation Technique M 802 119 CCK BPSK QPSK OFDM E 802 11b CCK BPSK QPSK FEC Coding Rates 1 2 2 3 3 4 Max Tx Power Levels at Antenna Port E 802 11b 18 dBm M 802 119 14 dBm RF Receive Sensitivity E 802 11b 88 dBm 11 Mbps E 802 119 74 dBm 54 Mbps TPC Transmit Power Control 100 50 25 12 5 Min 0 dBm Antenna Type Diversity Antenna The maximum value can be lower depending on the radio band and modulation used Check Table 1 7 for details BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 1 Product Description Specifications 1 2 3 VoIP Specifications Table 1 5 VoIP Specifications Item Description Voice Signalling Protocol SIP v2 RFC 3261 Voice Codex G 711 a law and u law G 726 G729ab G 723 Voice Quality VAD Voice Activity Detection CNG Comfortable Noise Generation Echo cancellation G 165 G 168 Adaptive jitter buffer up to 200 milliseconds DTMF tone detection and generation Call Features Call transfer Call waiting hold retrieve 3 way conference call Call blocking T 38 fax relay Dial plan E 164 dialing plan Call forwarding No Answer Busy All REN Ring Equivilent Number 3 REN total in system BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual
76. gral part of the BreezeMAX family the latest most technologically advanced wireless solution for broadband deployment With capacity of up to 13 Mbps download and 3 5 Mbps upload speed per unit the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 solution enables the delivery of powerful wireless broadband services to the subscriber BreezeMAX PRO 2000 is an out of the box solution with immediate available local stock enabling virtually instant network expansion and simplified deployment BreezeMAX PRO 2000 provides a wireless solution for the subscriber to connect to the internet With a range of up to 15 Km and lower equipment and deployment costs BreezeMAX PRO 2000 enables service providers to wirelessly extend their services to customers in areas where the cost of cabling is prohibitive to deployment Remote residential areas can now benefit from high speed wireless Internet access Web browsing and e mail and advanced applications such as multi media services The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 indoor unit IDU is a plug and play device The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 includes one or four RJ 45 Ethernet switch ports for LAN connections and two RJ 11 Voice over IP VoIP phone ports An 802 11b g Wi Fi module is included that provides a local Wi Fi access point service The IDU also includes a dedicated Power over Ethernet PoE RJ 45 port that connects to the ODU BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 1 Product Description Introducing the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Range 1 1 1 Th
77. iMAX Settings WiMAX Login requires only server side certificates The CHAP protocol requires a user name and password to be configured EAP TTLS MSCHAPV2 Tunneled Transport Layer Security with Microsoft s version 2 of CHAP The MS CHAP protocol requires a user name and password to be configured E EAP Mode Defines the authentication mode device only Specifies authentication using the unique X 509 authentication certificate included with the gateway firmware user only Specifies authentication using the configured user name and password user device Specifies authentication using the configured user name and password and the unique X 509 authentication certificate E Username The user name required for EAP TTLS authentication Default pseudo realm E Password The user password required for EAP TTLS authentication Range 1 32 characters Default hello E MAC Address domain A text string that is used to identify the authentication realm for device authentication This identity is used to proxy an authentication request to another remote server The authentication is then performed using the unique X 509 authentication certificate included with the device firmware The identity string consists of the device MAC address together with an operator specified domain name For example 1f 20 30 10 4d 50 service telecom BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE a User Manual Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings Subscriber S
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79. l network using your single public IP address Remote users accessing services such as web or FTP at your local site through your public IP address are redirected mapped to other local server IP addresses and TCP UDP port numbers For example if you set Public Port to TCP 80 HTTP or web and the Private IP Port to 192 168 1 9 80 then all HTTP requests from outside users are forwarded to 192 168 1 45 on port 80 Therefore by just using your external IP address provided by your ISP Internet users can access the services they need at the local addresses to which you redirect them The more common TCP service port numbers include HTTP 80 FTP 21 Telnet 23 and POP3 110 Virtual Server You can configure the device as a virtual server so that remote users accessing services such as the Web or FTP at your local site via public IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port numbers the device redirects the external service request to the appropriate server located at another internal IP address 1 192 168 1 W 80 TCP GDP op z 2 192 168 1 35 21 TCP op 3 z 3 192 168 1 TCP DP 4 192 168 1 TCP GDP o 5192 1681 TI II jem or Figure 5 14 NAT Virtual Server E Private IP The IP address of the server on the local Ethernet network The specified a
80. lan string can be specified to control phone numbers dialed out through the gateway A dial plan describes the number and pattern of digits that a user dials to reach a particular telephone number Access codes area codes specialized codes and combinations of the number of digits dialed can all be part of a dial plan This enables a user to predefine dialling sequences that are permitted It can help transfer check limit phone numbers and handle prefixes to certain numbers For more detailed description please refer to the online help me Action Pn o Call Transfer Key Ka New Call Key fF 3 way Conference Dial Plan 1 kt Dial Plan 2 IT Dial Plan 3 IT Dial Plan 4 IT Dial Plan 5 IT Dial Plan 6 lr Dial Plan 7 L oon o Om P WwW Hw o Figure 7 6 Dial Plan Settings BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Dial Plan The function of elements allowed in a dial plan are described in the table below Table 7 1 Dial Plan Functions Element Example Description E x XXXX Represents a digit of any value 0 to 9 that can be dialed on a phone This example has a rule with four digits of any number E XX Indicates zero or more occurrences of the previous symbol The example acts like a wildcard meaning any dialed phone number of two or more digits is allowed E 0 9 01xx Indicates dialed digits that must be matched This example only allows four digit numbers starting 01
81. lent Privacy algorithm Simple Network Management Protocol The application protocol in the Internet suite of protocols which offers network management services User Manual Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Subscriber Station Subscriber Unit Alignment Unit SAU Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP UTP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE SNTP allows a device to set its internal clock based on periodic updates from a Network Time Protocol NTP server Updates can be requested from a specific NTP server or can be received via broadcasts sent by NTP servers A general term for a customer s WIMAX terminal equipment that provides connectivity with a base station An optional device that provides additional assistance in aligning the ODU antenna Trivial File Transfer Protocol A TCP IP protocol commonly used for software downloads Unshielded twisted pair cable Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is based on the use of security keys and the popular RC4 encryption algorithm Wireless devices without a valid WEP key will be excluded from network traffic User Manual
82. lowing ways E Dynamic IP Address Selects configuration for an Internet connection using DHCP for IP address assignment This is the default setting E Static IP Address Selects configuration for an Internet connection using a fixed IP assignment x Static IP setting is not supported in the current software release HM L2TP Selects configuration for an Internet connection using the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol an access protocol often used for virtual private networks E PPPoE Selects configuration for an Internet connection using the Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE a common connection method used for DSL access Fd For the Dynamic IP Address DHCP option the unit requires no further configuration Selecting other WAN types displays the parameters that are required for configuring the connection BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE GN User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration WAN Settings 5 3 1 Dynamic IP Address For dynamic IP assignment from the service provider the unit functions as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP client When enabled no other settings are required The Device can be connected to your service provider in any of the following ways Dynamic IP Address Obtain an IP Address automatically from your service provider Static IP Address Uses a Static IP Address Your service provider gives a Static IP Address to access Internet services LAP L2TP PPPoE PPP over Ethe
83. must be grounded by connecting a grounding wire 2 7 1 ODU IDU Ethernet Cable Connection Use outdoor rated Category 5E or better Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors on each end Before connecting the cable first plan a cable route from the ODU outdoors to the IDU indoors Consider these points E Make sure the cable length does not exceed 90 meters 295 ft E Determine a building entry point for the cable E Determine if conduits bracing or other structures are required for safety or protection of the cable E Be sure to ground the outdoor rated Ethernet cable immediately before it enters the building E For additional lightning protection it is recommended to use a lightning arrestor immediately before the Ethernet cable enters the building gt To connect the ODU IDU Ethernet cable follow these steps 1 Remove the rubber sealing cover from the IDU COM port on the ODU 2 Cut the Ethernet cable to the required length and feed it through the port cover Then use a crimp tool to attach an RJ 45 connector to the Ethernet cable Make sure the Ethernet twisted pair wires are attached to the RJ 45 connector following standard pin assignments 3 Connect the Ethernet cable to the IDU COM RJ 45 connector 4 Screw the port cover back into the unit and tighten it to ensure protection against moisture 5 Seal the IDU COM connector using tar seal or weatherproof tape to protect against rain and moisture BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE U
84. nced Configuration The Advanced Configuration screen allows you to configure extended features for the WiMAX connection z NOTE The Advanced Configuration page is only available in Operator mode Center Frequency 3576 MHz 2000M 4000M 0 is auto scan Bandwidth 7 00 MHz v Hand Over Enable ARQ Enable HARQ Enable PKMv2 Enable DL MIMO Enable PHS Enable 3 9080n Figure 6 7 Advanced Configuration E Center Frequency Configures the centre frequency used by the WiMAX service E Bandwidth Configures the channel bandwidth used by the WiMAX service E Hand Over Enable Enable handoffs when moving between base stations E ARQ Enable The ARQ Automatic Repeat reQuest mechanism is an optional part of the WiMAX MAC layer and a protocol for error control in data transmission When a packet error is detected the transmitter is automatically requested to resend the packet E HARQ Enable Hybrid ARQ HARQ is a variation of the ARQ error control method In standard ARQ error detection information ED bits are added to data to be transmitted such as cyclic redundancy check CRC In Hybrid ARQ forward error correction FEC bits are also added to the existing Error Detection ED bits such as Reed Solomon code or Turbo code E PKMv2 Enable PKMv2 Privacy Key Management version 2 is the standard security solution for WiMAX networks The security protocol provides mutual authentication
85. nchronization requests to a specified time server Alternatively you can select None and set the time and date manually Default SNTP E Time Server Address The IP address of a time server that the unit attempts to poll for a time update Default 192 43 244 18 E Current Time hh mm ss Displays the current time of the system clock E New TIme hh mm ss Sets the system clock to the time specified The time can only be set manually when the Time Protocol is set to None E Current Date yyyy mm dd Displays the current date of the system clock BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings System Time E New Date yyyy mm dd Sets the system clock to the date specified The date can only be set manually when the Time Protocol is set to None E Set Time Zone SNTP uses Greenwich Mean Time GMT based on the time at the Earth s prime meridian zero degrees longitude To display a time corresponding to your local time you must select your time zone from the pull down list Default GMT 08 00 Taipei BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE O User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings 4 8 TRO69 Settings TRO69 Settings The Technical Report 069 TRO69 protocol defines a specification for remote management of CPE devices The protocol uses HTTP for two way communication between the CPE device and an Auto Configuration Server ACS allowing service providers to provide CPE co
86. nfiguration software upgrades and other service functions for end users The TRO69 Settings page allows you to set up the basic TRO69 connection parameters NOTE The TRO69 Settings page is only available in Operator mode Enable Periodic Report Periodic Report Interval User Name Password Connection Request URL Connection Request User Name Connection Request Password ACS URL Enable 86400 Seconds admin es http 10 8 0 187 56360 goform cpeurl admin T http 10 2 48 73 1280 ECSVVeb cpepost Figure 4 12 TRO69 Settings E Enable Periodic Report Enables the sending of TRO69 reports from the CPE to the ACS server Default Enabled E Periodic Report Interval Sets the time interval for sending TRO69 reports to the ACS server Range 0 65535 seconds Default 86400 seconds E User Name The CPE user name required for authentication during session set up with the ACS server Default admin E Password The CPE password required for authentication during session set up with the ACS server Default admin BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings TRO69 Settings E Connection Request URL Specifies the URL required for an ACS server to connect to the CPE E Connection Request User Name The user name required for an ACS server to make a connection request to the CPE E Connection Request Password The password required for an
87. ng and decoding is from a analog signal your voice into a digital signal data packets and then back into an analog signal The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 uses Session Initiation Protocol SIP as the control mechanism that sets up initiates and terminates calls between a caller and a called party The SIP messaging makes use of Proxy Redirect and Registration servers to process call requests and find the location of called parties across the Internet When SIP has set up a call between two parties the actual voice communication is a direct peer to peer connection using the standard Real Time Protocol RTP which streams the encoded voice data across the network You can make VoIP calls by connecting a regular phone to one of the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 s RJ 11 Phone ports You can also make VoIP calls from your computer using a VoIP application with a simple microphone and computer speakers Using either method VoIP provides an experience identical to normal telephoning Before using the VoIP Phone ports on the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 you must have an account with a SIP service provider and configure the required parameters through the web interface The Breeze MAX PRO 2000 allows the two RJ 11 Phone ports to be configured separately with different settings System LAN NAT Firewall Route UPnP WiMAX VolP Wiki EE SIP Account Dial Plan Call Feature reg ee a Be a Figure 7 1 VoIP Menu Admin Mode System WAN L
88. of the subscriber station and base station as well as BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE a User Manual Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings Advanced Configuration distributing traffic encryption keys It is also used to transport EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol messages PKMv2 must not be enabled without authentication being also enabled on the device PKMv2 is automatically enabled when authenticated mode is used E DL MIMO Enable Enables the use of downlink multiple input and multiple output DL MIMO antennas E PHS Enable Enables payloader header suppression PHS a feature that conserves link layer bandwidth by suppressing unnecessary packet headers on upstream and downstream traffic flows BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual D d VoIP Settings Chapter 7 VoIP Settings In This Chapter BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Introduction on page 98 SIP Account on page 99 SIP Setting on page 101 Dial Plan on page 103 Call Feature on page 105 Codecs on page 107 Call Block Setting on page 109 Phone Setting on page 110 User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Introduction 7 1 Introduction Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP technology is a way of using the Internet to make phone calls Phone calls can be transmitted over the Internet by encoding a voice call into data packets at one end and then decoding it back into voice calls at the other end This encodi
89. oftware Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter B GNU License The GNU General Public License B 1 1 Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License instead You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs and that you know you can do these things To protect your rights we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights These restrictions translate to certain responsi
90. ok or Hold button on for an unlimited period of time the phone E Call Waiting If during a call there is another incoming call an alert tone is heard This feature must first be enabled using the web interface You can place the active call on hold and switch to the incoming call You can switch between the two calls by placing the active call on hold E Call Switching Calls two numbers then switches between them Dial the first number then place it on hold Dial the key sequence and wait until you hear the dial tone then dial the second number Placing the active call on hold switches to the other call If the active call is hung up the phone rings again to activate the other call E Call Transfer Transfers any received call to another number you specify First place the received call on hold then dial the transfer key sequence When you hear a dial tone enter the transfer phone number then hang up E Call Forward Forwards an incoming call to This feature can be configured using the web another number interface You can specify forwarding numbers for all calls when busy or for no answer E 3 Way Calls two numbers then allows Dial the first number then place it on hold Dial the Conference all to talk together key sequence and wait until you hear the dial tone then dial the second number When the second call is active dial 3 to es
91. on Firewall 5 6 96 1 Firewall The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion and defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks However for applications that require unrestricted access to the Internet you can configure a specific client server as a demilitarized zone DMZ Firewall Setting The device provides extensive firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion and defending against a wide array of common hacker attacks However for applications that require unrestricted access to the Internet you can configure a specific client server as a demilitarized zone DMZ Enable Disable Figure 5 17 Firewall Setting E Enable Enables the feature E Disable Disables the feature This is the default Firewall Options The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 s firewall enables access control of client PCs blocks common hacker attacks including IP Spoofing Land Attack Ping of Death Smurf Attack TCP null scan ICMP defect and TCP SYN flooding The firewall does not significantly affect system performance and it is best to leave it enabled to protect your network Block WAN Scan Block WAN Scan allows you to prevent the hackers from testing the services of the device Discard ping from WAN side cause the device to not respond to the hacker scan packets from the public WAN
92. onds E Line Echo Cancellation Sets the delay time for voice echo cancellation A voice echo can be created on some two wire phone loops which becomes increasingly louder and annoying when there is a long delay If voice echo is a problem during a call you can adjust this parameter to try and reduce or remove it Default Enabled E VAD CNG Voice Activity Detection Comfort Noise Generator VAD enables the detection of periods of silence in the audio stream so that it is not transmitted over the network CNG then inserts artificial noise during silent intervals in the audio stream Default Enabled BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter WiFi Settings Chapter 8 WiFi Settings In This Chapter E Introduction on page 114 E Wireless Settings on page 115 E Wireless Security on page 119 E MAC Authentication on page 122 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Introduction 8 1 Introduction The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 model for the 3 5 GHz WiMAX band includes an IEEE 802 11g radio interface for local Wi Fi communications The Wi Fi set up pages include configuration options for the radio signal characteristics and Wi Fi security Sass System WAN LAN NAT Firewall Route UPnP WKS REE Setting Security Mac Authentication Wireless Settings Figure 8 1 WiFi Menu BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Wireless Se
93. optional tilt mount bracket which provides greater scope and accuracy for adjusting the antenna direction of the ODU to the transmitting Access Unit base station BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Hardware Description 2 2 8 SAU Optional The SAU device can be connected to the ODU during installation to assist with antenna alignment and testing U WLNK O O OO 60000000 ET PW AL When connected to the ODU the SAU provides status LED indications as described in the following table Table 2 1 SAU LED Indicators LED Siatus Description AL Alarm Off The diagnostic test has passed and the ODU is operating normally On Red An ODU failure has been detected PW Power Off The ODU is not receiving power or there is an internal 3 3 VDC failure On Green The SAU is receiving power from the ODU ET Off There is no valid Ethernet link between the ODU and the IDU Emnerne On Green There is a valid Ethernet link between the ODU and the IDU BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Hardware Description Table 2 1 SAU LED Indicators LED Siatus Description WLNK Off The ODU is not connected to a base station Wireless link On Orange The ODU is connected to and receives services from a base ink station Netw
94. ore Settings Restores a saved configuration file to the unit You can use the Browse button to locate the file on the web management station BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings System Time 4 7 System Time The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 uses the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP to set its internal clock based on periodic updates from a time server Maintaining an accurate time on the device enables the system log to record meaningful dates and times for event entries SNTP uses Greenwich Mean Time or GMT sometimes known as UTC based on the time at the Earth s prime meridian zero degrees longitude To display a time corresponding to your local time you must select your time zone for example GMT 06 00 for Central Time US and Canada Connecting to a Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP server allows the device to synchronize the system clock to the global Internet The synchronized clock in the device is used to record the security log and control client filtering Time Protocol SNTP Time Server Address 192 43 244 18 Current Time hh mm ss 09 21 52 New Time hh mm ss Current Date yyyyimmidd 2008 09 11 New Date yyyy mm dd Set Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei v Figure 4 11 Setting the System Time E TIme Protocol Select SNTP to enable the unit to set its internal clock based on periodic updates from a time server The unit acts as an SNTP client periodically sending time sy
95. ork Entry completed Link quality is indicated by LEDs 1 9 as described below Blinking Orange Authentication has failed due to one of the following reasons indicated by the WiMAX Link LEDs E if LEDs 6 7 and 8 are on Authentication has been rejected by the RADIUS server E if LEDS 7 and 8 are on Authentication has been rejected by the base station due to a duplicate subscriber unit name in its database E if LED 8 is on Authentication has failed due to a timeout or there was a re authentication failure connection to the RADIUS server was lost or a mismatched shared secret 1 On Green 5dB lt SNR lt 10dB 1 2 On Green 10dB lt SNR lt 15dB 1 3 On Green 15dB lt SNR lt 20dB 1 4 On Green 20dB lt SNR lt 24dB 1 5 On Green SNR gt 24dB and RSSI lt 75dBm 1 6 On Green SNR gt 24dB and RSSI gt 75dBm 1 7 On Green SNR gt 24dB and RSSI gt 70dBm 1 8 On Green SNR gt 24dB and RSSI gt 60dBm 1 9 1 8 On Green RSSI 20dBm saturation 9 On Red 1 8 in Cycle On Off Indicates a full frequency scan in progress sequence Green 5 4 amp 6 3 amp 7 Cycle On Off Selecting a detected base station with the strongest signal or a 2 amp 8 1 in Green short scan sequence BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IDU Hardware Description K IDU Hardware Description The front of the IDU provides an array of system status indicators The back includes four LAN ports for 10 100 Mbp
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97. ou can specify how long a phone will ring and how long a dial tone is heard on a phone The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 also enables the line delay to be specified for each phone so that the caller s voice echo is cancelled x The Phone Setting page is only available in Operator mode Phone Setting National Profile Taiwan v Caller ID Disable be Answer Timeout 60 secs Dial Tone Timeout 16 secs Inter Digit Timeout 2 secs p Enable CO Enable CO Line Echo Cancellation Disable Disable Enable CO Enable pee Disable Disable Figure 7 10 Phone Settings E National Profile Choose your country of operation for use of the VoIP settings Currently only France Israel Japan Korea Spain Taiwan the UK and the United States are supported E Caller ID The telecommunications standard that is supported for the country of chosen operation Default Disabled E Answer Timeout The time after which a no answer message is sent to the caller Range 1 300 seconds Default 60 seconds BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Phone Setting E Dial Tone Timeout The length of time a dial tone is heard on a connected phone Range 1 300 seconds Default 16 seconds E Inter Digit Timeout The maximum time delay allowed between each dialed digit When the time is exceeded a call is made using the dialed digits Range 1 300 seconds Default 2 sec
98. provider to the local network connected to the LAN ports The DHCP server feature can assign IP addresses for up to 32 local network PCs and wireless clients Profile SSinfo Antenna Setting Advance Configure System LAN NAT Firewall Route UPnP WiMAX VolP WES WiMAX Login Figure 5 1 Gateway Settings Menu Admin Mode System WAN LAN NAT Firewall Route UPnP WiMax VoiP WF Operation Mode WAN Settings DNS Operation Mode Figure 5 2 Gateway Settings Menu Operator Mode BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration Operation Mode 5 2 Operation Mode Sets appropriate parameters for forwarding data between the service provider s WiMAX network and the local network x NOTE The Operation Mode settings are only available in Operator mode 5 2 1 Operation Mode Settings Specifies how various packets are forwarded to and from the WiMAX network to the local network Operation Mode You can select appropriate setting according your service provider s network Operation mode IP CS ETH CS Data Transfer Mode Bridge Router Managerment Transfer Mode Bridge Router VolP Transfer Mode Bridge Router Figure 5 3 Operation Mode E Operation Mode Specifies the mode for forwarding data packets from the WiMAX network to the local network Packets transmitted in ETH CS Ethernet conversion sublayer mode contain an 802 3 header packets transmitted in IP CS mode do not contain
99. ps 1 For first time setup place the CD supplied by your WiMAX operator in the CD drive of the PC Navigate to the CD s location using the Browse button 2 Click Next this enables the Basic Setup to copy the WiMAX operator s settings to the gateway Basic Setup Restore File 2 Account Please insert CD provided by your WiMAX operator before choose file Setting Click Browse button and select nv bin file in the CD and then click Net button to upload file if Browse Figure 3 3 Basic Setup CD Directory 3 WiMAX Login The Account Setting page sets the user name and password required to gain access to the WiMAX network Basic Setup Account Setting Enter the username and password provided by your WIMAX operator Username pseudo realm Password le e Figure 3 4 Basic Setup WiMAX Login Username The user name required for network authentication as supplied by the WiMAX service provider Default pseudo realm Password The user password required for network authentication as supplied by the WiMAX service operator Range 1 32 characters Default hello 4 Apply Settings When you click Apply the settings on the operator supplied CD are copied to the gateway then the unit reboots and attempts to connect to the specified WiMAX network The unit will prompt for confirmation of the Username and Password click OK BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter
100. rar 192 168 7 132 SIP registrar port number 5060 Proxy Address 192 168 7 132 Proxy Port 5060 Figure 7 4 SIP Account Settings Operator Mode BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings SIP Account E Enable Proxy Outbound Enables the use of proxy servers in the local network to forward SIP requests Default Disabled E Always Proxy Outbound Forces all SIP requests to be forwarded through local proxy servers Default Disabled E Expire Time The time the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 waits for a response from a proxy server before a VoIP call fails Range 60 65535 seconds Default 3600 seconds D SIP Account The SIP account user name E Auth User Name An alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies the user to the SIP server E Auth Password An alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies the SIP user s permission rights E Display Name The name that is displayed to the other party during a call E SIP Registrar The IP address of the SIP registrar server A registrar is a server that accepts SIP register requests and places the information it receives in those requests into the location service for the domain it handles E SIP Registrar Port Number The TCP port number used by the VoIP service provider s register server Range 1 65535 Default 5060 E Proxy Address Address of the VoIP service provider SIP proxy server E Proxy Port The TCP port number used by the
101. rator Username pseudo realm Password serge Figure 6 3 WiMAX Login Admin Mode E Username The user name required for network authentication as supplied by the WiMAX service provider Default pseudo realm E Password The user password required for network authentication as supplied by the WiMAX service operator Range 1 32 characters Default hello Profile Setting Operator ID 00 00 02 Operator Name Operator Restriction Oo 2660 10 ex FF FF FF Frequency 4000M Bandwidth 5 00 MHz e authentication check from AAA server Enable Authentication EAP Method EAP TTLS MS CHAP V2 ze EAP Mode user device e Username pseudo realm Password eege MHz 2000M Selecting suitable EAP method types and entering correct user profile for passing through the MAC Address Domain 00 12 CF 7C 32 AF Figure 6 4 Profile Setting Operator Mode BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings WiMAX Login GENERAL Sets the operator ID name and restriction E Operator ID A numeric string that uniquely identifies the WiMAX operator separated by colons E Operator Names The name of the WiMAX operator E Operator Restriction When Operator Restriction is selected the user can only connect to the service provider specified in the
102. rnet is a common connection method used for xDSL Figure 5 7 Dynamic IP Address 5 3 2 Static IP Settings Selecting Static IP Address for the WAN type enables you to enter static IP settings as assigned by the service provider Fd Static IP setting is not supported in the current software release If your service provider has assigned a fixed IP Address enter the assigned IP Address Subnet Mask ind ISP Gateway Address provided IP Address assigned by your 1 41 il 110 ISP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Ae Gateway 4 AN BN BS Figure 5 8 Static IP Settings E IP Address assigned by your ISP The IP address provided by your service provider Valid IP addresses consist of four decimal numbers O to 255 separated by periods E Subnet Mask Indicates the subnet mask such as 255 255 255 0 E Gateway The gateway IP address provided by your service provider BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE el User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration WAN Settings 5 3 3 L2TP Settings If your service provider supports Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP for your Internet connection configure the settings described below If your ISP provided you the L2TP Account L2TP Password Host Name Service IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask and the Connection ID then your ISP uses L2TP You have to choose this option and enter the required information User Name Max length 20 chars
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104. rs The figure below shows the BreezeMAX Si 2000 s LED status indicators Each LED is described in the sections that follow Power LED WiFi LED WiMAX Signal Strength LEDs Figure 2 1 LEDs BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IDU Hardware Description 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 2 3 4 3 Power Status Indicator LED The BreezeMAX Si 2000 includes a Power LED indicator that simplifies installation and WiMAX network troubleshooting The LED which is located on the front panel is described in the following table Table 2 2 Power Status LEDs LED Siatus Description Power On Green Power is supplied to the unit Flashing Green When flashing with three of the WiMAX signal LEDs turned on indicates authentication has failed On Orange Indicates one of the following conditions E After power on indicates the unit is running its self test E Indicates the network entry process has restarted On Red A system failure has occured Off No power is being supplied to the unit Wi Fi Status Indicator LED The 3 5 GHz BreezeMAX Si 2000 model which supports Wi Fi operation includes a Wi Fi LED indicator that displays the Wi FI network status The LED which is located on the front panel is described in the following table Table 2 3 Wi Fi Status Indicator LED LED Status Description WiFi On Green The Wi Fi radio is enabled and operatin
105. rsion numbers and the number of connected clients to your network WAN IP 127 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 a Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Connection Type DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 E System WAN LAN NAT Firewall Route UPnP Host Name Config System Status Administrator Settings Firmware Upgrade Enter the host name representing your host and the domain name you want to config then you can doing web configuration by typing the whole name you config instead by typing the ip address Host Name Domain Name Figure 3 8 Advanced Setup Home Page Operator Mode Each primary menu item is summarized below with links to the relevant section in this guide where configuration parameters are described in detail BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 3 Initial Configuration The Advanced Setup Menu E System Configures general device settings see System Settings on page 50 E WAN Configures WAN settings see WAN Settings on page 71 WAN settings are only available in Operator mode E LAN Configures LAN settings see LAN on page 75 E NAT Configures Network Address Translation settings see NAT on page 78 E Firewall Configures firewall settings see Firewall on page 81 E Route Displays static routing settings see Route on page 84 E UPnP Enables UPnP see UPnP
106. s Ethernet connections two RJ 11 Voice over IP VoIP phone ports and the DC power jack One additional RJ 45 port is for connection to the ODU providing both a data link and power to the ODU unit The following figures show the external components of the IDU 2 4 GHz Wi Fi Antennas ee Scan Button Power Status Indicator Wi Fi Indicator BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE a User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IDU Hardware Description Reset Button RJ 45 LAN Ports RJ 45 Power and VolP Phone Ports Power Socket include Link Activity LEDs Data Port BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IDU Hardware Description A Pied pae Ze Ve e 2 3 4 CAUTION Due to the DC current the unit draws from its power socket DO NOT connect a PC to the RJ 45 Data and Power port Wi Fi Antenna Optional The IDU includes 802 11b g Wi Fi There is a single 2 4 GHz antenna included for local wireless connections to PCs Scan Button This button performs no function on the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 IDU unit Reset Button This button is used to reset the IDU or restore the factory default configuration If you press the button for less than 1 second the unit will perform a hardware reset If you press and hold down the button for 5 seconds or more any configuration changes you may have made are removed and the factory default configuration is restored to the unit LED Indicato
107. s a protocol that assists devices behind a NAT firewall or router with packet routing The problem of NAT firewalls can also be solved using a proxy server to control SIP traffic Specify the IP address and TCP port used by the STUN server Default 0 0 0 0 3478 0 0 0 0 means not available Port Range 0 65535 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Q User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings SIP Setting E DTMF Enables the sending of dual tone multi frequency touch tone phone signals over the VoIP connection There are several methods to choose from No DTMF The DTMF signals are not sent over the VoIP connection In band Mode The DTMF signals are sent over the RTP voice stream In the case when low bandwidth codecs are used the DTMF signals may be distorted 2833 Relay Uses the RFC 2833 method to relay the DTMF signals over the RTP voice stream without any distortion This is the default Both In band and 2833 Uses the best method depending on the called party E Invite Timeout The time that the unit waits for a response to a SIP Invite message before a call fails If network connections are slow and many SIP calls fail you may need to increase this timeout value Range 1 32 seconds Default 12 seconds E T 38 Option Selects the method to use when sending fax messages over the VoIP network from a fax machine connected to one of the RJ 11 Phone ports on the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Default Voice and T 38 Fax Relay
108. s indicator status LEDs for antenna alignment BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Hardware Description Ethernet RJ 45 Port 2 2 4 Weatherproof Port Covers The ODU includes rubber weatherproof port covers for the RJ 45 and SAU ports The RJ 45 port cover allows the Ethernet cable to be fed through and connected to the RJ 45 port The SAU port cover protects the SAU port when it is not in use 2 2 5 Ground Screw The ODU includes its own built in lightning protection it is important that the unit is properly connected to ground A grounding screw is provided for attaching a ground wire to the unit gt To ground the unit please follow the guidelines below E Be sure to use 14 AWG category cable to ground the unit E The unit can be grounded to the bracket or to the pole alternatively you can ground the unit straight to earth E If grounding to the bracket or the pole make sure that you attach the grounding wire to a non painted exposed part of either Subsequently make sure that the pole is grounded to earth BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Hardware Description Grounding Point 2 2 6 Pole Mounting Bracket Kit The ODU includes a bracket kit that is used to mount the unit to a pole radio mast or part of a tower structure Pole Mount Bracket 2 2 7 Tilt Mount Bracket Optional The ODU may be mounted to a pole with an
109. scribes how to install and connect the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 WiMAX Residential Gateway 2 1 1 Packing List The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 package includes the following components BreezeMAX PRO 2000 ODU unit with integrated antennas BreezeMAX PRO 2000 IDU unit ODU pole mount bracket kit RJ 45 Category 5 network cable AC power adapter Software Utilities and User Guide CD For the bandwidth specification of your choice of model see The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Range of Products on page 4 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Installation Requirements Optional E Wi Fi antenna is included with BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Wi Fi model E Tilt mount bracket E SAU BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE OO User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Hardware Description K r 2 2 1 E er EC ODU Hardware Description Built in Antenna SAU Port PEthernet RJ 45 Port Built in WiMAX Antenna One high gain internal antenna is built into the ODU for WiMAX communications The antenna must be aligned towards the direction of the WiMAX service provider s base station Ethernet RJ 45 Port The ODU has one standard RJ 45 PoE port that connects to the IDU using Ethernet cable The Ethernet port connection provides power to the ODU as well as a data link to the IDU SAU Port A Subscriber Unit Alignment Unit SAU port is included for connecting an optional SAU device that provide
110. section for Call Block August 2009 Section 7 7 Setting Phone Setting Added Operator Mode section for Phone August 2009 Section 7 8 Settings Wireless Settings Removed G Only option for working mode August 2009 Section 8 2 Troubleshooting Updated Troubleshooting Chart table for SAU August 2009 Appendix A WiMAX LEDs BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Legal Rights Legal Rights Copyright 2009 Alvarion Ltd All rights reserved The material contained herein is proprietary privileged and confidential and owned by Alvarion or its third party licensors No disclosure thereof shall be made to third parties without the express written permission of Alvarion Ltd Alvarion Ltd reserves the right to alter the equipment specifications and descriptions in this publication without prior notice No part of this publication shall be deemed to be part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated by reference into such contract or warranty Trade Names Alvarion BreezeCOM WALKair WALKnet BreezeNET BreezeACCESS BreezeLINK BreezeMAX BreezeLITE BreezePHONE 4MOTION BreezeCONFIG MGW eMGW and or other products and or services referenced here in are either registered trademarks trademarks or service marks of Alvarion Ltd All other names are or may be the trademarks of their respective owners WiMAX Forum is a registered trademark of the WiMAX Forum WiMAX the Wi
111. ser Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Cable Connections 6 Route the Ethernet cable from the ODU to the IDU following your cable plan and connect it to the ODU port on the IDU The RJ 45 port LED on the IDU should turn on to indicate a valid link z NOTE Connecting the Ethernet cable to the IDU powers on the ODU The sequence of inserting the RJ 45 cable into the ODU and the supplied ODU components are described in the following diagram RJ 45 cable Rubber seali cap Plastic crimp i Internal sealing chamber o Screw off H RJ 45 port external chamber 7 Insert the sealing cover into the port to ensure protection against moisture BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Cable Connections 8 Seal the IDU COM connector using tar seal or weatherproof tape to protect against rain and moisture 2 7 1 1 Ground Wire Connection When connecting a ground wire to the ODU use the grounding screw located on the base of the unit Be sure to use 14 AWG or larger copper core ground wire CAUTION A Be sure that grounding is available and that it meets local and national electrical codes Grounding the ODU must be performed by a professional installer gt To connect a grounding wire to the ODU follow these steps 1 Crimp a ring lug onto the end of the ground wire before connecting it to the unit 2 Place the ground wire lug on the grounding point and firmly tighten the s
112. ses Connected Clients Displays the number of connected clients if any Runtime Code Version Displays the runtime code version LAN MAC Address Displays the LAN MAC address LAN MTU Size Sets the LAN maximum transmission unit size in bytes WAN MAC Address Displays WAN MAC address WAN MTU Size Sets the WAN maximum transmission unit size in bytes BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings Administrator Settings 4 4 Administrator Settings The Administrator Settings page enables you to change the default password for management access to the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Set a password to restrict management access to the device Current Password New Password Confirm New Password 3 12 Characters Auto Logout Time 30 Min Auto Logout Time at least gt 1 Min Figure 4 6 Setting a Password E Current Password You need to first enter your current administrator password to be able to configure a new one Admin Mode Default admin Operator Mode Default oper1234 E New Password Enter a new administrator password Range 3 12 characters E Confirm New Password Enter the new password again for verification Range 3 12 characters E Auto Logout Time The time of inactivity after which the unit terminates a web management session Default 30 minutes Range 1 99 minutes BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 4 System Settings Firmware Upgrade 4 5 Firmware
113. t This manual is intended for technicians responsible for installing setting and operating the BreezeMAX PRO system and for system administrators responsible for managing the system This manual contains the following chapters and appendices Chapter 1 Product Description Describes the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 unit and its functionality Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Describes how to install the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 and how to connect to subscriber s equipment Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Describes how to initially configure the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 in order to test basic link operation Chapter 4 System Settings Describes general management functions for the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration Describes the gateway functions of the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings Describes the WiMAX configuration for the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Describes the Voice over Internet Protocol functions of the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Describes the 802 11 b g radio functions of the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 3 5 GHz model Appendix A Troubleshooting Appendix B GNU License Glossary Glossary of terms used in the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 User Manual BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Contents Contents Chapter 1 Product Descriptio ssania ENEN AEAEE i 1 1 Introducing the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Rang cccsseeeseessseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeee
114. t the Unit The ODU s pole mounting bracket attaches directly to the ODU using two long threaded bolts The bracket has V shaped edges on one side that clamp the unit to a pole The bracket allows the ODU s built in antenna to be mounted to a pole in either a vertical or horizontal polarization direction Perform the following steps to mount the unit to a 1 to 4 inch diameter steel pole or tube using the mounting bracket BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Installation 1 Attach the two threaded bolts to the back of the ODU using a flat screwdriver Make sure you use the correct threaded holes for the required polarization Fd Antennas in a wireless link must be mounted in the same polarization direction Directional Arrow Attach the two threaded bolts to the ODU using a flat screwdriver Vertical Positioning Directional Arrow Horizontal Positioning 2 Place the ODU against one side of the pole and then fit the bracket onto the threaded bolts The bracket s V shaped edges should be against the pole E Make sure that the ODU connectors always face downward 3 Use the included nuts and washers to secure the ODU to the pole The securing nuts should be just tight enough to hold the ODU to the pole The bracket may need to be rotated around the pole during the antenna alignment process BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ODU Ins
115. tablish the three way conference BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 7 VoIP Settings Call Feature Call Feature Setting Call Waiting Enable Disable Call Waiting Timeout 20 H secs Always Forward Phone Number On Busy Forward Phone Number No Answer Forward Phone Number No Answer Call Forward Timeout 10 10 Figure 7 7 VoIP Call Features E Call Waiting Enables a call waiting alert If during a call there is another incoming call an alert tone is heard You can place the active call on hold press the Flash Flash Hook or Hold button on the phone and switch to the incoming call Default Disabled E Call Waiting Timeout The time a second incoming call waits before a no answer message is sent Must be less than or equal to the value of Answer Timeout Default 30 seconds E Always Forward Phone Number Another phone number to which all incoming calls are forwarded E On Busy Forward Phone Number Another phone number to which incoming calls are forwarded when the phone is busy E No Answer Forward Phone Number Another phone number to which incoming calls are forwarded when there is no answer E Call Forward No Answer Timeout The time a call waits for an answer before being forwarded to the No Answer Forward Phone Number Must be less than or equal to the value of Answer Timeout Default 10 seconds BreezeMAX
116. tallation Use the provided nuts and washers to attach the bracket to the bolts gt 9 Tighten the nuts to secure the ODU to the pole BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation IDU Installation 2 6 2 0 1 2 0 2 IDU Installation Select a location The IDU can be installed indoors on any horizontal surface such as a desktop or shelf Be sure to select an suitable location for the device Consider these points M Select a cool dry place which is out of direct sunlight E The device should have adequate space approximately two inches on all sides for proper air flow E The device must be near an AC power outlet that provides 100 to 240 V 50 to 60 Hz E The device should be accessible for network cabling and allow the status LED indicators to be clearly visible Installing the unit The IDU is a plug and play device so once it has been connected to your PC and powered up it is fully operable To connect the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 follow these steps 1 Power on the IDU by connecting the AC power adapter and plugging it into an AC power source CAUTION Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 Otherwise the product may be damaged 2 Observe the Indicator LEDs When you power on the IDU verify that the Power LED turns on and that the other LED indicators start functioning as described under IDU Hardware Description on page 1 5 3 Connect
117. tation Information 6 3 Subscriber Station Information The SSInfo page displays information about the software versions on the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 unit SS information Show the subscriber station information Firmware Version 4 1 574002 Driver Version 04 01 44 Library Version 04 01 100 Baseband Chip Version bece0300 RF Chip Version 5a00 Figure 6 5 Subscriber Station Information E Firmware Version The version of software code running on the unit E Driver Version The version of the WiMAX chip driver software E Library Version The version of WiMAX library software E Baseband Chip Version The version of the WiMAX baseband chip E RF Chip Version The version of the WiMAX radio chip BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE o User Manual Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings Antenna Setting 6 4 Antenna Setting The BreezeMAX PRO 2000 does not have the option of using an external antenna instead of the integrated antenna supplied with the unit Be sure to always set the Antenna Selection setting to Omni Antenna Setting Selecting suitable antenna for best link capability Antenna Selection Omni ei Figure 6 6 Antenna Setting E Antenna Selection Set to use the integrated Omni antennas for WiMAX communications The External option is for lab purposes only Options Omni External Default Omni BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 6 WiMAX Settings Advanced Configuration 6 5 Adva
118. tenna The long term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields have not been yet fully investigated Outdoor Unit and Antenna Installation and Grounding Ensure that outdoor units antennas and supporting structures are properly installed to eliminate any physical hazard to either people or property Make sure that the installation of the outdoor unit antenna and cables is performed in accordance with all relevant national and local building and safety codes Even where grounding is not mandatory according to applicable regulation and national BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE al User Manual Legal Rights codes it is highly recommended to ensure that the outdoor unit and the antenna mast when using external antenna are grounded and suitable lightning protection devices are used so as to provide protection against voltage surges and static charges In any event Alvarion is not liable for any injury damage or regulation violations associated with or caused by installation grounding or lightning protection Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Waste Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive electronic and electrical waste must not be disposed of with unsorted waste Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product FE th EFES mate lM EBA 8395 34 h EIRoHS PRASSS Wh iRR fsFVRMA SS E ABE Cd
119. this header Only IP CS is available in the current software release E Data Transfer Mode Sets the forwarding mode for sending data packets to the WiMAX network Bridge mode forwards packets based on Layer 2 MAC addresses Router mode forwards packets based on Layer 3 IP addresses E Management Transfer Mode Sets the forwarding mode for sending management packets to the WiMAX network Bridge mode forwards packets based on Layer 2 MAC addresses Router mode forwards packets based on Layer 3 IP addresses E VoIP Transfer Mode Sets the forwarding mode for sending VoIP packets to the WiMAX network Bridge mode forwards packets based on Layer 2 MAC addresses Router mode forwards packets based on Layer 3 IP addresses BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 5 Gateway Configuration Operation Mode 5 2 2 Management Settings Sets the Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP value used in management traffic between the BreezeMAX PRO 2000 and the WiMAX network The DSCP value in the IP header of data packets is used to give traffic priority treatment by network equipment Factory Defaults DSCP 6 Classifier Configured DSCP Classifier 6 Actual used DSCP Classifier 6 eCPE Manager connection Disconnected status Figure 5 4 Operation Mode Management Settings E Factory Defaults DSCP Classifier The factory default Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP value is 6 E Configured DSCP Classifier
120. tion protocol used to authenticate network clients EAP is combined with IEEE 802 1X port authentication and a RADIUS authentication server to provide mutual authentication between a client the access point and the a RADIUS server File Transfer Protocol A TCP IP protocol used for file transfer User Manual Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP IEEE 802 16e Local Area Network LAN MAC MAC Address Network Time Protocol NTP Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Power Over Ethernet PoE RTS Threshold Service Set Identifier SSID Session Key Shared Key Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is a standard used to transmit and receive all data over the World Wide Web A standard that provides mobile broadband wireless access using Scalable Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access SOFDMA Local Area Network A group of interconnected computer and support devices Media Access Control The lower of the two sub layers of the data link layer defined by the IEEE The MAC sub layer handles access to shared media such as whether token passing or contention will be used Standardized data link layer address that is required for every port or device that connects to a LAN Other devices in the network use these addresses to locate specific ports in the network and to create and update routing tables and data structures MAC
121. ttings 8 2 Wireless Settings From the Wireless menu click on Settings to configure the unit s Wi Fi radio interface The unit s radio can operate in two modes IEEE 802 11b amp g and 802 11b only The IEEE 802 11g standard operates within the 2 4 GHz band at up to 54 Mbps Note that because the IEEE 802 11g standard is an extension of the IEEE 802 11b standard it allows clients with 802 11b wireless network cards to associate to an 802 11g access point Wireless Settings You can configuration wireless settings about Channel ID ESSID_ etc Interface Status Enable Disable Country Code United State zl Network Name SSID default Radio Channel Channel 2 E Auto Channel Select Enable Disable Working Mode B G Mixed Mode zl Transmit Power Auto gt Tx Data Rate Auto RTS Threshold 256 2432 2432 Bytes CTS Protection Mode cts Only zl Preamble Length Short Long SSID Suppress Enable ZS Disable Factory Default Reset l4 Figure 8 2 Wireless Settings E Interface Status Enables the Wi Fi radio E Country Code Enables to select the parameter set list of parameters per country regulations by which various parameters are defined Default United States E Network Name SSID The Service Set ID SSID that identifies the Wi Fi network The SSID is case sensitive and can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters Default default E Radio Channel The radio channel
122. used by the unit and its clients to communicate with each other This channel must be the same on the unit and BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 8 WiFi Settings Wireless Settings all of its wireless clients The available channel settings are limited by local regulations Default 1 Range 1 11 x NOTE If you experience poor performance you may be encountering interference from another wireless device Try changing the channel as this may eliminate interference and increase performance Channels 1 6 and 11 as the three non overlapping channels in the 2 4 GHz band are preferred E Auto Channel Select Enables the unit to automatically select an available radio channel Default Enabled E Working Mode Selects the operating mode for the 802 11g radio Default B G Mixed Mode B G Mixed Mode Both 802 11b and 802 11g clients can communicate with the unit up to 54 Mbps B Only Mode Both 802 11b and 802 11g clients can communicate with the unit but 802 11g clients can only transfer data at 802 11b standard rates up to 11 Mbps E Transmit Power Adjusts the power of the radio signals transmitted from the unit The higher the transmission power the farther the transmission range Power selection is not just a trade off between coverage area and maximum supported clients You also have to ensure that high power signals do not interfere with the operation of other radio devices in the service area
123. vides a lists of things to check in case of problems before contacting local Technical Support BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter A Troubleshooting Check the following before you contact local Technical Support 1 If you cannot access the Internet from the PC check the following Ifyou cannot access the Internet be sure your WIndows system is correctly configured for TCP IP The IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address automatically The WAN Type settings for the service provider may not be configured correctly Use the web interface to check that the WAN settings match those provided by the service provider You may be out of the service area of the WiMAX base station Check with the WiMAX service provider for service coverage information Ifyou cannot resolve the problem check the System Status page of the web interface and contact your WiMAX service provider If the management interface cannot be accessed using a web browser Be sure the management station is correctly configured for TCP IP The IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address automatically Try a Ping command from the management station to the unit s IP address to verify that the entire network path between the two devices is functioning correctly Check that the management station has a valid network connection and that the Ethernet port that you are using has not been disabled Che
124. y release to its Customers firmware updates which include additional performance improvements and or bug fixes upon availability the Warranty Bug fixes temporary patches and or workarounds may be supplied as Firmware updates Additional hardware if required to install or use Firmware updates must be purchased by the Customer Alvarion will be obligated to support solely the two 2 most recent Software major releases ALVARION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY PURCHASER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLIGENCE IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD Disclaimer a The Software is sold on an AS IS basis Alvarion its affiliates or its licensors MAKE NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ALVARION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE UNITS OF PRODUCT INCLUDING ALL THE SOFTWARE DELIVERED TO PURCHASER HEREUNDER ARE NOT FAULT TOLERANT AND ARE NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE IN APPLICATIONS WHERE THE FAILURE MALFUNCTION OR INACCURACY OF PRODUCTS CARRIES A R
125. y Maximum 95 non condensing 1 2 9 Environmental ODU Table 1 11 Environmental Specifications Item Details Operating Temperature 40 C to 55 C Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C Humidity Maximum 95 non condensing BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 1 Product Description Specifications 1 2 10 Standards Compliance Table 1 12 Standards Compliance Type Standard EMC FCC Part 15B Class B ETSI EN 301 498 1 4 EN 55022 Class B Safety UL 60950 1 EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 Radio FCC Part 27 ETSI EN 302 544 2 EN 302 326 1 EN 302 326 2 WiFi Radio FCC Part 15 Subpart C EN 300 328 Standards IEEE 802 16e 2005 WAVE 1 and WAVE 2 IEEE 802 3 2005 10BASE T and 100BASE TX IEEE 802 11b and 802 119 UPnP BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual el LU Hardware Installation Chapter 2 Hardware Installation In This Chapter Installation Requirements on page 13 Packing List on page 13 ODU Hardware Description on page 15 Installation Steps on page 26 ODU Installation on page 27 IDU Installation on page 30 ODU Cable Connections on page 32 ODU Antenna Alignment on page 39 Align the WiMAX Antenna on page 40 BreezeMAX PRO 2000 CPE User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Installation Requirements 2 1 Installation Requirements This section de

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