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Changes between Version 24 and Version 25 of Old/WiMAX/04/01


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Dec 9, 2010, 6:41:34 PM (13 years ago)
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    2121Each campus can have up to 127 basestations (each BS needs two addresses) and/or multiple ASN gateways. The basestations are assigned OIDs and IPs starting from 1 and counting up while ASN gateway machines are assigned IP addresses that are assigned starting from 254 and counting down. For example, first basestation in WINLAB gets IP address on primary controller of 10.3.0.1 and the IP address for the networking card of 10.3.0.2 while the gateway machine gets 10.3.0.254
    2222
     23Issue:  Should all use BBN OID, since it is the only one offically regsitered?  Also, that all MSs would use same OID?
     24
     25
     26
    2327== 5.2  Key Configuration Parameters ==
    2428
     
    120124    sudo apt-get install asn-gw0.9.0 click1.6.0 omf-wimaxrf-aggmgr-5.2
    121125    }}}
    122 
    123  1. Install SAM.rb from reposiotry into home directory
     126 1. Install SAM.rb from repository into home directory
    124127
    125128    This will install 333MB or so worth of packages. You will need to confirm some of the packages from our repository.
     
    146149     #MAC0
    147150     export INTERFACE_0=eth0
    148      export IPADDR_0=10.3.X.1
     151     export IPADDR_0=10.3.Y.1
    149152     export NETMASK_0=255.255.0.0
    150153     export BROADCAST_0=10.3.255.255
    151      export GATEWAY_0=10.3.X.1
     154     export GATEWAY_0=10.3.YX.1
    152155     export NAMESERVER_0=8.8.8.8
    153156     }}}
     
    158161 1. The "Network" Machine
    159162  1. Telnet to the N/W card at 192.168.1.42/24. User root as the username, you will not be asked for a password.
    160   1. Edit the /etc/network/interfaces eth1 entry to organisations Address Structure. It should be of the form 10.3.X.2, for the first BTS. The entry should look
     163  1. Edit the /etc/network/interfaces eth1 entry to organisations Address Structure. It should be of the form 10.3.Y.2, for the first BTS. The entry should look
    161164     similar to:
    162165     {{{
    163166     auto eth1
    164167     iface eth1 inet static
    165      address 10.3.X.2
     168     address 10.3.Y.2
    166169     network 10.3.0.0
    167170     netmask 255.255.0.0
    168171     broadcast 10.3.255.255
    169      gateway 10.3.X.1
     172     gateway 10.3.Y.1
    170173     }}}
    171174 1. Finally you'll need to configure your own interface to be in the same subnet as the BS Ip's. For the first BS it should be of the form 10.3.X.254.
     
    173176=== 5.4.2  Step 2  Configure the BTS software ===
    174177
    175   1. ssh to the new IP of the DSP machine. ssh !root@10.3.x.1
     178  1. ssh to the new IP of the DSP machine.
     179
     180      {{{
     181      ssh !root@10.3.Y.1
     182      }}}
     183
    176184  1. Use wiset commands below to correct configuration on the BTS:
    177185   1. Enter these '''Verbatim'''
     
    183191      wiset asngw_ep_port 0x08B7
    184192      wiset bs_rx_port 0x08B7
    185       wiset frequency  2551500
     193      wiset frequency  2551500    or ??
    186194      wiset bs_tx_power 40
    187195      wiset bw_mode 0
     
    219227
    220228In this file please change the following to reflect your network settings:
    221 1. The $ips hash table should be updated to include your client mac to IP mapping.
    222 2. The $def_gw = "10.41.0.1"   and $net_mask = "255.255.0.0" settings should be used to reflect the CSN side settings.
     229
     230 1. The $ips hash table should be updated to include your client mac to IP mapping.
     231 2. The $def_gw = "10.41.0.1"   and $net_mask = "255.255.0.0" settings should be used to reflect the CSN side settings.
    223232
    224233
     
    272281{{{
    273282R6_BSID[0] = 00:00:04:00:00:00      // BSID allocated as per GENI
    274 R6_BSAddress[0] = [10.3.0.61]:2231  //IP address of the IDU
    275 TunnelEndpoint = [10.3.0.71]:0      //IP of the ASN - GW
     283R6_BSAddress[0] = [10.3.Y.61]:2231  //IP address of the IDU
     284TunnelEndpoint = [10.3.Y.71]:0      //IP of the ASN - GW
    276285}}}
    277286
     
    333342Here is an example configuration when one MS is registered:
    334343
     344(sample)
     345
    335346
    336347== 5.8 Operations and Testing ==
     
    341352Login through the console on the Base Station Server (ASN-GW) and test the following.
    342353
    343 1. Is the BTS is reachable from the ASN-GW. with the default IP setting
     3541. The BTS should be reachable from the ASN-GW with the default IP setting:
    344355    - ping the BTS interface; it was assigned the fixed IP 192.168.1.10.
    345356    - measure the round trip times
     
    362373=== 5.8.2  Login to BTS ===
    363374
    364  1.  To login:  (sample)
     375 1.  To login: 
     376
     377(sample)
    365378
    366379 2. Power cycle the BTS through the use of stop and start scripts.
     
    423436Configure driver at the client to ensure all required parameters are configured correctly.
    424437   - Change the /etc/asnctrl_service_class.conf to include client and service class information.
    425    - possibly include SSID to match with the BTS
     438   - Possibly include SSID to match with the BTS
    426439   - Check center frequency to match with the BTS
    427440   - Enable (locks) if any