Aperto Networks PM58-BS ユーザーズマニュアル
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PacketMax 100/300 User Manual, 10007306, Rev J
Chapter 1. Overview Of Subscriber Station
PacketMax 100/300 ODU connects to the user’s Local Area Network and power
source (Power Over Ethernet block) through a single CAT 5e cable (RJ-45 connector).
This cable carries data as well as power to the ODU.
source (Power Over Ethernet block) through a single CAT 5e cable (RJ-45 connector).
This cable carries data as well as power to the ODU.
NOTE: You must use Aperto’s UV-protected CAT 5e cable with a rubber boot
to ensure compliance to the weather-proof IP-67 Standard.
to ensure compliance to the weather-proof IP-67 Standard.
1.2.2 PacketMax Indoor Unit - PoE (IDU)
The PacketMax 100/300 IDU is a PoE consisting of AC-DC convertor. Being a small,
free-standing unit, it can be placed anywhere within the subscriber’s premises. The
Indoor Unit has two interfaces, one connecting to the Outdoor Unit and the other con-
necting to subscriber’s LAN.
free-standing unit, it can be placed anywhere within the subscriber’s premises. The
Indoor Unit has two interfaces, one connecting to the Outdoor Unit and the other con-
necting to subscriber’s LAN.
The IDU must meet the following basic requirements:
The unit must have access to AC power.
The cable connecting the IDU to the Outdoor Unit can be up to 100 m (330 ft).
The PoE must be upright, with adequate air flow around it.
The IDU (Power Over Ethernet) features consists the following:
Power cord that plugs into a standard AC wall plug (110-240 VAC).
10/100Base-T Ethernet port used to carry signal and power to ODU.
Auto-sensing 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port for customer network equipment.
The Indoor Unit is a bridge which, together with the Outdoor Unit, connects the sub-
scriber’s computer(s) to the wireless service.
scriber’s computer(s) to the wireless service.
NOTE: For management purposes, all Indoor Units—including those operat-
ing in bridge mode—require an IP address.
ing in bridge mode—require an IP address.
The IDU provides a visual indication of the power status, which
will show:
Solid Green when the device is On.
Blinking Green overload or short circuit.
No display when the Power supply is off or there is no load present.
1.2.2.1 Automatic Frequency Selection
The PacketMax 100/300 Series supports Automatic Frequency Selection (AFS),
which helps to ensure optimal performance in less-than-optimal conditions. A total of
up to 20 frequencies within the unit’s frequency band can be selected. With AFS,
when interference degrades performance on the primary frequency, the BS will auto-
matically shift the link to a frequency providing satisfactory performance using QPSK.
which helps to ensure optimal performance in less-than-optimal conditions. A total of
up to 20 frequencies within the unit’s frequency band can be selected. With AFS,
when interference degrades performance on the primary frequency, the BS will auto-
matically shift the link to a frequency providing satisfactory performance using QPSK.
The AFS parameters (candidate channels, reselection thresholds and time-outs) can
be configured from the WaveMax Element Management System (EMS). AFS is avail-
able for all frequency bands, licensed or unlicensed.
be configured from the WaveMax Element Management System (EMS). AFS is avail-
able for all frequency bands, licensed or unlicensed.