== 3.2 Airspan Air4G Basestation Hardware == === 3.2 Site Hardware Installation Instructions === The Instructions in the Airspan Installation Guide (shipped with airspan BS) talk about the process of Installation. Here are Notes from the BBN Installation. Measure the distance between the mount point for the Airspan base station(BS) and the closest network connection for provisioning the BS. The following parts are needed for installation: || 1. || 370+ W Power supply || Even though Airspan 2.X Ghz operation has a maximum consumption of 370 Watts, -48V power supply rated for 450W is suggested. One candidate is [http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10001_10001_2105164_-1 Mean Well SE-450-48]. || || 2. || Power cable with custom connector (shipped with airspan BS) || [[Image(Air4gPS.jpg, width=200, align=right)]] This power cable is an unearthed DC cable and is approx 75 feet long. If that is long enough, it should be attached to the power supply as shown in figure 1; in case longer cable is needed, use an off the shelf 18AWG 3C cable and solder it together to reach the power source. || || 3. || Appropriate length weatherproof CAT5E/CAT6 cable. || Bulk cable candidate for outdoor use is [http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/BELKIN-1000ft-CAT5E-DIRECT-BURIAL-CABLE/1302244.aspx Belkin Direct Burial Cable]. Once cable is in place, Ethernet RJ45 connectors have to be placed at both ends; make sure that the Ethernet cable is passed through the "Weatherproof Ethernet connector" (shipped with airspan), before the head is put on. || If you use fiber for data connectivity, instead of copper Ethernet wire, you will need: * Fiber coupler[http://www.l-com.com/item.aspx?id=2016 LC-LC] * Appropriate length [http://www.l-com.com/item.aspx?id=1689 fiber (50/125 multimode)] || === BS Basic Configuration === Air4G-W24 base station has a built in web based interface and default IP 192.168.0.100 Connect the Ethernet cable to a network switch. Configure the auxiliary PC with an IP address in the 192.168.0.xxx range (e.g. 192.168.0.xxx subnet 255.255.255.0). BS is configured to come up with a default address of 192.168.0.100; in order to reconfigure it, visit the web interface (192.168.0.100) with: {{{ username: macromaxe password: macromaxe }}} The setup consists of 3 screens which can be selected with the links on the left menu: || General Configuration: configure the BS Id with the combination of [wiki:WiMAX/00/01#a1.4WiMAXOIDandIPAddressAssignment first three hex digits from the GENI OID and the last three based on your campus address assignment]. || [[Image(A4GGeneralSetup.jpg, width=300, align=right)]] || || SNMP Configuration: In addition to read and write community strings, one should specify trap destination IP address to match your controller IP address. || [[Image(A4GManagementSetup.jpg, width=300, align=right)]] || || Management IP Configuration: Enter controller PC IP address as well as subnet mask and IP address of the default gateway. Management VLAN support and corresponding VLAN should be also configured. NOTE: If using trunk to connect the BS, it is quite important to make sure that the switch port to which the BS is connected has appropriate handling for untagged packets (i.e. that it labels untagged packets with the management VLAN). || [[Image(A4GSNMPSetup.jpg, width=300, align=right)]]|| === 3.3 Site Software Installation Instructions === The Instructions in the Airspan Installation Guide (shipped with airspan BS) talk about the process of Installation. The components for the software installation are: 1. Netspan Management Software 2. Netspan Software License 3. Windows server 2008 Edition License to run the Netspan software 4. Server/laptop to run Windows machine The Airspan BS ''' does not power ON by default '''. Refer to Page 56 of Installation Guide in conjunction to these instructions. Change the management IP and VLAN configuration to your site addressing scheme. Contact seskar (at) winlab (dot) rutgers (dot) edu to initiate license acquisition for netspan. Place the GPS device connected to Air4G-W24 in an area where it can obtain a Lock. === 3.4 Base Station Server === Linux server, equipped with two Ethernet NICs. == 3.5 Virtual Machine Server == Linux server, equipped with two Ethernet NICs, each with two Ethernet interfaces. KVM VMs installed. === 3.6 OMF/OML Server === Linux server, equipped with two Ethernet NICs, each with two Ethernet interfaces. KVM VMs installed? Ubuntu VMs installed? ==== 3.6.1 Aggregate Manager VM ==== ==== 3.6.2 Experiment Controller VM ====