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About This Document
Purpose
This document describes the features, specifications, installation, commissioning, and routine operation and maintenance of Huawei UAP2105 (hereafter referred to as AP).
Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name
UAP2105
Product Version
V300R011C90
Intended Audience
This document is intended for: l l l
System engineers
Site maintainers
Network administrators
Change History
For changes in the document, see 1 Changes in the UAP2105 User Guide
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Organization
1 Changes in the UAP2105 User Guide
This describes the changes in the UAP2105 User Guide .
This describes the safety precautions that are taken when installing, operating and maintaining the equipment manufactured by Huawei.
Developed in compliance with the protocols of R99/R4/R5/R6 FDD, the UAP2105 provides
UMTS radio network access for home and Small Office and Home Office (SOHO) users.
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This describes how to install the UAP2105, accessories, and related cables.
This describes how to configure the UAP2105 through the WebUI or the AP Manager.
6 Routine Operation and Maintenance of the UAP2105
This describes how to perform commissioning, routine maintenance, and software management of the AP after installation and configuration.
7 Communication Ports Used by the UAP2105
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided,will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Times New Roman
Boldface
Italic
Courier New
Description
Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.
Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface . For example, log in as user root .
Book titles are in italics .
Examples of information displayed on the screen are in
Courier New.
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Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Boldface
Italic
[ ]
{ x | y | ... }
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... }
[ x | y | ... ] *
*
Description
The keywords of a command line are in
Command arguments are in italics .
boldface .
Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected.
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected.
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Boldface
>
Description
Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface . For example, click OK .
Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder .
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Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Format
Key
Key 1 + Key 2
Key 1 , Key 2
Description
Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab .
Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl + Alt
+ A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt , A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
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The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Action
Click
Double-click
Drag
Description
Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer.
Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer.
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
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Changes in the UAP2105 User Guide
This describes the changes in the UAP2105 User Guide .
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This is the second commercial release..
Compared with issue 02(2009-07-10) of V300R011C90, this issue does not add contents.
Compared with issue 02(2009-07-10) of V300R011C90, this issue incorporates the following changes:
Topic
Logging in to the WebUI
Change Description
The user name and password for logging in to the WebUI are changed. The description of setting the
Internet Explorer 8.0
compatibility is added.
Compared with issue 02(2009-07-10) of V300R011C90, this issue does not delete contents.
02(2009-07-10)
This is the first commercial release.
Compared with issue 01 (2009-05-30) of V300R011C90, this issue does not add contents.
Compared with issue 01 (2009-05-30) of V300R011C90, this issue incorporates the following changes:
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3.4.1 Performance Specifications of the UAP2105
Change Description
The description of the capacity and service capabilities of the
UAP2105 is modified.
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01 (2009-05-30)
This is the first commercial release.
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Safety Precautions
This describes the safety precautions that are taken when installing, operating and maintaining the equipment manufactured by Huawei.
Following All Safety Precautions
When installing, operating, and maintaining the devices, follow all instructions and precautions on the equipment and in this document for the sake of personal and equipment safety. The indications such as Danger, Caution, and Note in the related documents are additional information. They do not contain all the safety precautions for operations.
Complying with the Local Safety Regulations
When operating devices, the personnel must comply with the local safety regulations.
Installation Requirements
The personnel installing and maintaining Huawei products should be trained. Before performing any operation such as device installation and maintenance, the personnel should be familiar with the proper operation methods and safety precautions.
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Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install, operate, and maintain devices.
Only qualified specialists are allowed to check and repair the device and remove the safety facilities.
Only personnel that are certificated or authorized by Huawei are allowed to replace or change the device or accessories (including software).
Any fault or error that might cause safety problems must be reported to the personnel in charge immediately.
Safety of Personnel l
Do not perform operation on the device and related cables during thunderstorms.
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Unplug the device during thunderstorms.
Before installing the device and related cables, unplug the device.
Take proper safety measures to protect your eyes and respiratory tract against the dust before drilling holes.
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Wear gloves before drilling holes.
Device Safety l l l l
Ensure that the device is always kept in a dry environment and is protected against leakage.
Leave sufficient space around the device for heat dissipation. Do not block the air vents of the device.
Place the device in a dry, ventilated, and dustfree place that is neither exposed to direct sunlight nor close to heat or fire.
Keep the device far away from strong magnetic or electric fields.
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Introduction to the UAP2105
About This Chapter
Developed in compliance with the protocols of R99/R4/R5/R6 FDD, the UAP2105 provides
UMTS radio network access for home and Small Office and Home Office (SOHO) users.
The UAP2105 has a case structure. It is elegant, harmonious, and stylish.
The UAP2105 has only one LED, which indicates the working status of the UAP2105.
3.3 Ports and Buttons on the UAP2105
This describes the ports and buttons on the UAP2105. The ports are used for the power supply,
3.4 Specifications of the UAP2105
This describes the performance specifications and technical specifications of the UAP2105.
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3.1 Appearance of the UAP2105
The UAP2105 has a case structure. It is elegant, harmonious, and stylish.
The UAP2105 is available in black or white. Figure 3-1 shows a black UAP2105.
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3.2 LED on the UAP2105
The UAP2105 has only one LED, which indicates the working status of the UAP2105.
shows the LED on the UAP2105.
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describes the LED and its status.
Table 3-1 LED on the UAP2105
Status
ON (red)
ON (blue)
Description
No AP cell is set up, or an alarm of cell setup failure is generated.
Blinking in red (ON for
1s and OFF for 1s)
An AP cell is set up. No service is provided, and no interference exists in the signals of the cell.
Slight interference exists in the signals of an AP cell. The
UAP2105 works properly, but the quality of service (QoS) deteriorates.
Blinking in red (ON for
0.25s and OFF for 0.25s)
Blinking in blue (ON for
1s and OFF for 1s)
Blinking in blue (ON for
0.125s and OFF for
0.125s)
Strong interference exists in the signals of an AP cell. The
UAP2105 cannot work properly.
An AP cell is set up successfully, and services are being provided in the cell.
Software is being downloaded, or the system is being upgraded.
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3.3 Ports and Buttons on the UAP2105
This describes the ports and buttons on the UAP2105. The ports are used for the power supply,
Ethernet cable, and SIM or USIM card. The RESTORE button is used to restore the login password of the WebUI to the default password. The power switch is used to power on or power off the UAP2105.
shows the ports and buttons on the panel of the UAP2105.
Figure 3-3 Ports and buttons on the UAP2105
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describes the ports and buttons on the UAP2105.
Table 3-2 Ports and buttons on the UAP2105
Port or Button
RESTORE
Description
Button for restoring the login password of the WebUI. After you press the button for five seconds, Restore the AP to factory settings
(including the IP address for AP local maintenance and the user name and password for logging in to the WebUI).
SIM SIM or USIM card holder, which is used for housing the SIM or
USIM card
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Port or Button
LAN
PWR
Power switch
Description
Ethernet port for an Ethernet cable
Power socket, which is connected to the 12 V DC power adapter
Used to power on or power off the UAP2105
3.4 Specifications of the UAP2105
This describes the performance specifications and technical specifications of the UAP2105.
3.4.1 Performance Specifications of the UAP2105
3.4.2 Technical Specifications of the UAP2105
This describes the technical specifications of the UAP2105.
3.4.1 Performance Specifications of the UAP2105
This describes the performance specifications of the UAP2105 in terms of the frequency bands, maximum transmit power, number of TRXs, transmit and receive diversity, receiver sensitivity, and clock precision.
Performance Specifications
Table 3-3 Performance specifications of the UAP2105
Item Specification
Frequency bands Frequency band RX band (MHz)
BAND I (2100 MHz)
Band II (1900 MHz)
1920 to 1980
1850 to 1910
Maximum transmit power
Capacity
Band V (850 MHz)
13 dBm (20 mW)
824 to 849
TX band (MHz)
2110 to 2170
1930 to 1990
869 to 894
Only one TRX is supported.
Only one cell is supported.
A maximum of 20 UL channel elements (CEs) and 20 DL CEs is supported.
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Service capabilities
Specification
Common PS and CS services: l A maximum of four concurrent AMR services is supported.
l A maximum of four concurrent VP services is supported.
l A maximum of eight concurrent PS services is supported.
l A maximum of four concurrent R99 384 kbit/s PS services is supported.
l A maximum of four concurrent CS users is supported.
l A maximum of four concurrent PS users is supported.
HSDPA service: l
The maximum supported HSDPA rate is 3.6 Mbit/s or 7.2 Mbit/s. The default value is 3.6 Mbit/s. The license can be used to control the maximum HSDPA rate of the UAP2105.
l 3GPP R99, R4, R5, and R6 services can be provided at the same time.
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A maximum of four concurrent HSDPA users is supported.
l A maximum of 10 HS-PDSCH codes is supported.
HSUPA service l The maximum supported HSUPA rate is 1.44 Mbit/s.
l 3GPP R99, R4, R5, and R6 services can be provided at the same time.
l A maximum of four concurrent HSUPA users is supported.
l
The 10 ms Transmission Time Interval (TTI) over the E-DCH is supported.
Transmit and receive diversity
Receiver sensitivity
No transmit diversity or receive diversity
-110 dBm
Clock precision ±0.1 ppm
3.4.2 Technical Specifications of the UAP2105
This describes the technical specifications of the UAP2105.
Technical Specifications
Table 3-4 Technical specifications of the UAP2105
Item
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth)
Weight
Specification
33 mm x 125 mm x 125 mm
0.4 kg
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Power consumption
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
Specifications of the power adapter
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Specification
< 8 W
Working temperature: -5 o C to +40 o C
Storage temperature: -40 o C to +70 o C
5% RH to 95% RH
Input voltage: 90 V AC to 264 V AC
Frequency range: 47 Hz to 63 Hz
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Installing the UAP2105
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This describes how to install the UAP2105, accessories, and related cables.
4.1 Selecting a Position for Installing the UAP2105
This describes the requirements for the installation position of the UAP2105.
4.2 Installing the SIM or USIM Card
This describes how to connect the power adapter of the UAP2105 and how to connect the
Ethernet cable based on the network topology of the UAP2105.
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4.1 Selecting a Position for Installing the UAP2105
This describes the requirements for the installation position of the UAP2105.
Requirements for the Installation Position
The UAP2105, a home device, is installed indoor areas that are away from children, such as living rooms or studies. It supports the tabletop or wall-mounted installation. The UAP2105 mounted on a wall obtatains better coverage than that placed on a tabletop. Leave a minimum of 20 cm space around the UAP2105 for heat dissipation. When selecting a position for installing the UAP2105, adhere to the following rules: l l l l l l
Do not place the AP near the window.
Do not cover or block the AP.
Do not overload the AP.
Do not place AP near a microwave oven.
Do not place the AP on an electrical device.
Do not directly blow hot wind to the AP.
4.2 Installing the SIM or USIM Card
This describes how to install the SIM or USIM card. The data in the card enables the UAP2105 to perform user authentication and then to connect the core network after the authentication is successful.
Prerequisite
Before installing the SIM or USIM card, power off the UAP2105 and disconnect the power cable.
Procedure
Step 1
Insert the SIM or USIM card into the card holder, as shown in Figure 4-1 .
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Figure 4-1 Installing the SIM or USIM card
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CAUTION l l
While inserting the SIM or USIM card into the card holder, ensure that the notch on the SIM or USIM card faces the silkscreen.
Do not remove the SIM or USIM card while the UAP2105 is running. Otherwise, the AP cell cannot be set up. After the SIM or USIM card is re-inserted, the UAP2105 cell is reestablished.
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4.3 Connecting UAP2105 Cables
This describes how to connect the power adapter of the UAP2105 and how to connect the
Ethernet cable based on the network topology of the UAP2105.
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Step 1
Connect the power adapter, as shown in Figure 4-2 .
Figure 4-2 Connecting the power adapter of the UAP2105
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CAUTION
To ensure that the UAP2105 runs properly, use the power adapter delivered with the UAP2105.
Step 2 Connect the Ethernet cable.
l In PPPoE mode
The UAP2105 is connected to the Ethernet through an xDSL device, such as a modem,
BAS, or DSLAM.
If the Modem has ...
Then …
Only one LAN port 1. Use Ethernet cables to connect the UAP2105 and the computer for local maintenance to idle LAN ports on a router or switch.
2. Connect the router or switch to a modem.
For details on connections, see the documents delivered with the router or switch.
shows the cable connections when the modem has only one LAN port.
NOTE
If no router is configured, you can directly connect the computer for local maintenance to the modem to configure the modem, and then connect the computer to the UAP2105 to configure the UAP2105. After the modem and the UAP2105 are configured, you can directly connect the
UAP2105 to the LAN port on the modem.
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If the Modem has ...
Then …
Multiple LAN ports Connect the UAP2105 to an idle LAN port on the modem
through an Ethernet cable, as shown in Figure 4-4 .
The UAP2105 and the computer for local maintenance should be connected to the same modem.
Figure 4-3 Cable connections (with the modem having only one LAN port)
Figure 4-4 Cable connections (with the modem having multiple LAN ports)
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If a cable modem is used (Cable Modem is labeled on the housing of the modem), connect the cables according to the documents delivered with the cable modem.
l In FE direct connection mode
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The UAP2105 is directly connected to the Ethernet through a device, such as a router. The number of devices used in FE direct connection mode is smaller than the number of devices used in PPPoE mode. As a result, the UAP2105 provides higher uplink and downlink rates.
1.
Connect the UAP2105 to an idle LAN port on the router through an Ethernet cable.
The UAP2105 and the computer for local maintenance should be connected to the same router.
2.
Connect the router to the Ethernet.
For details on connections, see the documents delivered with the router.
shows the cable connections in FE direct connection mode.
Figure 4-5 Cable connections (in FE direct connection mode)
Step 3 Check the cables to ensure that all connections are secure.
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Configuring the UAP2105
About This Chapter
This describes how to configure the UAP2105 through the WebUI or the AP Manager.
This describes how to configure the IP address of the AP and the connection mode through an
ADSL modem or router according to the network topology of the AP.
5.2 Defining a Subscriber in the AHR
This describes how to define an AP subscriber in the AHR. To define an AP subscriber in the
AHR, create an AP zone, and then add an AP user to the zone.
5.3 Setting Parameters on the AP Manager
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5.1 Initial Configuration
This describes how to configure the IP address of the AP and the connection mode through an
ADSL modem or router according to the network topology of the AP.
5.1.2 FE Direct Connection Mode
5.1.1 PPPoE Mode
The PPPoE mode consists of PPPoE bridge mode and PPPoE route mode. Regardless of the mode you choose, you need to set the parameters of the ADSL modem and the AP.
Prerequisite l l
You have logged in to the WebUI. For details, see Logging in to the WebUI .
The IP address of the computer is set on the 192.168.1.x network segment.
Context
In PPPoE bridge mode l
The connection mode when an ADSL modem works in bridge mode and the application type of the modem is set to Bridge Only is called PPPoE bridge mode. In PPPoE bridge mode, you need to enter the user name and password of each terminal connected to the modem to initiate PPPoE dial-up connections for authentication.
In PPPoE route mode l The modem obtains the IP address and related information such as the IP address of the gateway and subnet mask from the BAS through PPPoE dial-up connections. After the modem passes the authentication, it is connected to Internet. In PPPoE route mode, the modem works in DHCP Server mode. Each terminal connected to the modem can automatically obtain the IP address of the LAN from the modem without PPPoE dial-up connections.
Procedure
5-2 l In PPPoE bridge mode
1.
Configure the ADSL modem.
NOTE
To set WAN Configuration of the ADSL modem in PPPoE bridge mode, set the application type of the ADSL modem to Bridge Only and the connection of the ADSL modem to RFC
2684 Bridge . The setting method varies according to the type of the ADSL modem. For details, see the document delivered with the ADSL modem.
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2.
Configure the AP. On the WebUI, choose Transfer Basic > NETMODE . Click
Mod , set Net Mode to PPPOELINK , and then type the user name and password for a PPPoE dial-up connection, as shown in
.
Figure 5-1 Configuring an AP
NOTE
After the networking mode of the AP is changed, the AP is automatically restarted. The existing configurations are not modified.
l In PPPoE route mode
1.
Configure the ADSL modem.
NOTE
To set WAN Configuration , NAT , and DNS of the ADSL modem in PPPoE route mode, set the application type of the ADSL modem to PPPoE , NAT to NAPT , DNS to Allow , and DHCP to DHCP Server . The setting method varies according to the type of the ADSL modem. For details, see the document delivered with the ADSL modem.
2.
Check the configuration of the AP. On the WebUI, choose Transfer Basic >
NETMODE
to check the configuration of the AP, as shown in Figure 5-2 .
Figure 5-2 Checking the configuration of the AP
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If ...
Net Mode is set to ETHIP and AUTO
IP to ENABLE
Then …
The configuration is complete. End the operation.
NOTE
When an AP is delivered, Net Mode is set to
ETHIP and AUTO IP to ENABLE by default. Therefore, in PPPoE route mode, it is not necessary to configure the AP.
Net Mode is not set to ETHIP or AUTO
IP to ENABLE
Go to
.
3.
Configure the AP. On the WebUI, choose Transfer Basic > NETMODE . Click
Mod and set Net Mode to ETHIP and AUTO IP to ENABLE .0
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5.1.2 FE Direct Connection Mode
This describes how to configure the IP address of the AP and the connection of the router in FE direct connection mode.
Prerequisite l l
You have logged in to the WebUI. For details, see Logging in to the WebUI .
The IP address of the computer is set on the 192.168.1.x network segment.
Context
shows the FE direct connection mode.
Figure 5-3 FE direct connection mode
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Procedure
Step 1 For details, see the description of PPPoE route mode
NOTE
The method of setting the router in FE direct connection mode is the same as the method of setting the ADSL modem in PPPoE route mode .
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5.2 Defining a Subscriber in the AHR
This describes how to define an AP subscriber in the AHR. To define an AP subscriber in the
AHR, create an AP zone, and then add an AP user to the zone.
Manager, AG, SeGW, and CLK used in the AP network.
This describes how to perform AP user management in the AHR, for example, add an AP user in the AHR.
5.2.1 Adding a Zone
This describes how to add an AP zone in the AHR. Before adding an AP zone, obtain the information about neighboring macro cells around the AP cell and the IP addresses of the AP
Manager, AG, SeGW, and CLK used in the AP network.
Prerequisite l l
You have installed the AHR client that matches the version of the AHR server.
You have obtained the IMSI of the SIM or USIM card used in the AP and the IP addresses of the AP Manager, AG, SeGW, and CLK used in the AP network.
Procedure
Step 1 Start the AHR client, and then type the user name, password, and IP address of the AHR server, as shown in
.
Figure 5-4 Logging in to the AHR
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Step 2 Choose Area > AP Zone Management . The Zone Configuration page is displayed.
Step 3 Click Add . The Add AP Zone dialog box is displayed, as shown in
.
Figure 5-5 Adding an AP zone
Step 4 Type the zone where the AP is located and set SCTP Port to the port ID that is the same as the port ID of the AG.
Step 5 Click Next to set the IP addresses of the AP Manager, AG, SeGW, and CLK and the information about neighboring macro cells around the AP cell in sequence.
Step 6 Confirm the settings, and then click Finish , as shown in
.
Figure 5-6 Completing settings
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5.2.2 Adding a User
This describes how to perform AP user management in the AHR, for example, add an AP user in the AHR.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Service > AP User Management . The AP User Management page is displayed.
Step 2 Click OK .
The Add AP User page is displayed, as shown in
.
Figure 5-7 Adding an AP user
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describes the parameters.
Table 5-1 Meanings of parameters
Parameter Input Value
IMSI IMSI of the SIM or USIM card used in the AP
AP Zone Name Name of the zone configured
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Description
Name of the zone where the
AP is located
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Parameter
Location Detect Mode
User Access Policy
Input Value
Cell ID
PLMNID
IP Address
None
Close
PLMNID Display
Open
Information about the operator that provides services
All UEs under the AP coverage can connect to the
AP network.
When the PLMNID
Display switch is enabled on the AP Manager and a UE camps on the AP cell, the information about the operator is displayed on the
UE.
SMS Content SMS content for location indication
When the SMS Content switch is enabled on the AP
Manager and a UE camps on the AP cell, a message containing the location indication information is sent to the UE.
Step 3 Type parameters (the parameters with red asterisks are mandatory), and then click OK . The AP user is added successfully.
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Description
Location detection is performed according to the macro cell reported by the
AP. The location detection is used to check the validity of the AP.
Location detection is performed according to the
PLMN ID reported by the
AP.
Location detection is performed according to the
IP address reported by the
AP.
No location detection is performed for the AP.
Only the UEs in the UE permission list set in the
AHR can connect to the AP network.
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5.3 Setting Parameters on the AP Manager
This describes how to set AP parameters on the AP Manager. The parameter settings are applicable to all APs managed by the AP Manager.
Before setting the parameters in a zone on the AP Manager, activate the zone.
5.3.2 Setting Parameters in a Zone
5.3.1 Activating a Zone
Before setting the parameters in a zone on the AP Manager, activate the zone.
Prerequisite l l l
You have obtained the IP address, login user name, and password of the AP Manager.
You have obtained the Mobile Network Code (MNC), Mobile Country Code (MCC), Air
Mobile Country Code (MCCAIR), Air Mobile Network Code (MNCAIR), and Air
Location Area Code Range (LACAIR) used by the AP.
You have obtained the APCELLAC, list of frequencies, and list of scrambling codes in the zone where the AP is located.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer (IE), and then type the IP address and login port number (such as, http://185.22.61.79:8080/apm) of the AP Manager. The login dialog box is displayed, as shown in
.
Figure 5-8 Logging in to the AP Manager
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Step 2 Type the user name, password, and verify code to log in to the AP Manager.
NOTE
The default user name is admin, and the default password is 11111111.
Step 3 Choose Configuration > Zone Configuration . The Zone Configuration page is displayed.
Step 4 Select the zone in which parameters need to be set, as shown in
. Then, click
Activate .
Figure 5-9 Configuring a zone
Step 5 Set the parameters based on network planning, and then click Activate to activate the zone, as shown in
.
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5.3.2 Setting Parameters in a Zone
Select the zone in which parameters need to be set, and then set the APCELLAC, list of AP frequencies, and list of AP scrambling codes.
Prerequisite
The zone has been activated.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > > Zone Configuration . The Zone Configuration page is displayed.
Step 2 Select the zone in which parameters need to be set, as shown in
. Then, click
Configure .
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Step 3 Select the target AP in the zone, and then click Next .
Step 4 Choose APCELLFREQ from the left pane and set the list of AP frequencies, as shown in
.
Figure 5-12 Setting the list of AP frequencies
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NOTE
Click Add Configuration to add a frequency of the AP.
Step 5 After completing the settings, click Confirm .
Step 6 Choose APPSCODE from the left pane and set the list of AP scrambling codes, as shown in
.
Figure 5-13 Setting the list of AP scrambling codes
NOTE
Click Add Configuration to add a frequency of the AP.
Step 7 After completing the settings, click Confirm .
Step 8 Choose APCELLAC from the left pane and set the APCELLAC of the AP.
Step 9 After completing the settings, click Confirm .
Step 10 Click Submit after the APCELLAC, list of AP frequencies, and list of AP scrambling codes are
set. The configuration confirmation page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-14 .
Figure 5-14 Configuration confirmation
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Step 11 After confirming the settings, click Apply .
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Routine Operation and Maintenance of the
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About This Chapter
This describes how to perform commissioning, routine maintenance, and software management of the AP after installation and configuration.
This describes how to upgrade the AP software on the FTP server.
6.5 Uploading AP Terminal Files
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6.1 Commissioning Services
This describes how to trace the Uu interface, Iu interface, and CDT messages to test the services offered by the AP through the Trace Viewer tool of the Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT).
Prerequisite l l l l l l
The AP is powered on, and the AP cell is set up.
Two functional UEs, UE 1 and UE 2, are ready.
If the admission mode of the AP is set to Close or Group , the IMSIs of UE 1 and UE 2 are added to the AP permission list.
For details about how to configure the AP permission list, see the AHR Operator Guide .
A functional fixed-line phone is ready.
The LMT that matches the AP version works properly.
The CS and PS domains are functional.
Context
describes the basic tasks involved in service commissioning.
Table 6-1 Commissioning AP Services
Task
Test voice call services.
Test video call services.
Method
UE 1 or UE 2 originates a voice call to the fixed-line phone.
UE 1 originates a voice call to
UE 2.
UE 1 originates a video call to
UE 2.
Test PS services.
Browse web pages and upload or download data through a
UE.
Expected Result
The voice quality is good without loud noise.
The voice quality is good without loud noise.
l The voice is clear.
l
The video is clear and fluent.
l The voice is synchronized with the video.
Web pages are browsed normally, and data is uploaded or downloaded successfully within the specified time.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the LMT, and then choose Service > Trace Management > Interface Trace Task
to trace the Uu interface, Iu interface, and CDT messages, as shown in Figure 6-1 .
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Step 2 Power on the UE under the coverage of the AP cell. Check whether the UE can automatically search for the AP cell during startup.
If ...
Then …
The UE fails to search for the AP cell 1. Identify and rectify the fault. For details, see
Failure of the UE to Search for the AP
Cell .
2. Go to
.
The UE succeeds in searching for the AP cell
Go to
.
Step 3 Wait until the UE is under the coverage of the AP cell and the location update is complete.
If the AP fails to access the AP cell, identify and rectify the faulty. For details, see Failure of the UE to Access the AP Cell .
Step 4 Test the services provided by the AP.
1.
A UE originates a voice call to the fixed-line phone.
2.
UE 1 originates a voice call to UE 2.
3.
UE 1 originates a video call to UE 2.
4.
Browse web pages and upload or download data through a UE.
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6.2 Diagnosing Faults
This describes how to diagnose the faults in the AP, faults at the radio network layer, and faults at the transport network layer on the WebUI and how to view diagnosis results.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI. For details, see Logging in to the WebUI . Then, choose
TroubleDiagnose . The Execute Trouble Diagnose page is displayed, as shown in
Figure 6-2 Execute Trouble Diagnose
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Step 2 Set Diagnose Mode and determine the type of a fault.
l l l
Equipment Trouble Diagnose : indicates the faults in the AP.
Wireless Trouble Diagnose : indicates the faults at the radio network layer.
transfers Trouble Diagnose : indicates the faults at the transport network layer.
Step 3 Set OutPut Mode and determine the output mode of the fault diagnosis result.
l l
Just Show Abnormity Result : indicates that only fault diagnosis results are displayed.
Show All Result : indicates that all diagnosis results are displayed.
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Step 4 Click Start to diagnose the faults.
After the fault diagnosis is complete, diagnosis results are displayed in the Trouble Diagnose
Log pane.
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6.3 Handling Alarms
This describes how to manage AP alarms on the AP Manager. You can subscribe to alarms, query alarm logs, and query and monitor active alarms.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the AP Manager, and then click the Fault tab. On the tab page, manage alarms.
describes alarm management options.
Table 6-2 Alarm management options
Alarm Management Option
Alarm Subscribe
Active Alarm Monitor
Active Alarm Query
Alarm Log Query
Terminal Alarm Log Query
Description
Subscribe to the alarms of an AP or maintain the list of the APs that have subscribed to alarms. Active Alarm Monitor , Active
Alarm Query , and Alarm Log Query are available for only the APs that subscribe to alarms.
View the active alarms that are not cleared in real time and delete the cleared active alarms.
Query the active alarms reported to the AP
Manager database by the AP. To query the detailed information about an alarm, click
on the left of the alarm.
Query the alarm logs reported to the AP
Manager database by the AP.
Query the remaining alarm logs on the AP. If the AP is offline, the AP Manager prompts operation timeout.
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6.4 Upgrading the Software
This describes how to upgrade the AP software on the FTP server.
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The FTP server is available.
Log in to the AP Manager, and then choose Software > File Server . On the File
Servers tab page, check Status of the corresponding FTP server.
– If Status of the FTP Server is ...
Then …
Available The AP Manager communicates with the
FTP server normally.
Unavailable The AP Manager cannot communicate with the FTP server normally.
l Select the option button before the
FTP server, and then click Modify .
Configure the FTP server on the displayed File Server Information page.
The target upgrade version of the AP is synchronized to the FTP server.
Log in to the AP Manager, and then choose Software .
–
Choose File Server , and then query the version file of the FTP server on the File Servers and Versions tab page.
–
Choose Version , and then click Add to upload the version file. After the version file is uploaded successfully, the AP Manager synchronizes the file to the available FTP server automatically.
The zone where the AP is located is in the zone list of the FTP server.
Log in to the AP Manager, and then choose Software > File Server .
–
–
Select the FTP server on the File Servers tab page, and then query the zone list of the file server in the File Server Information dialog box.
Configure the mapping between the zone and the FTP server on the Zone Servers
Configuration tab page.
Procedure l Upgrading a single AP
1.
Log in to the AP Manager, and then choose Software > Upgrade .
2.
In the Terminal List pane, select the AP to be upgraded, and then click Upgrade .
3.
The Terminal Upgrade page is displayed. On the page, set options related to the upgrade task.
Option Description
Upgrade Version It refers to the target version that the AP software is upgraded to.
Immediately
Reboot
It enables you to determine whether the AP is rebooted immediately after the software is downloaded successfully.
4.
Click Submit to complete the settings.
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If You Set Immediately Reboot to ...
Then …
Yes The AP is rebooted immediately for upgrade after the software is downloaded successfully.
NOTE
Rebooting the AP disrupts the services provided by the AP.
No After the software is downloaded successfully, check whether services are provided, and then reboot the AP.
l If no service is provided, reboot the
AP for upgrade immediately.
l If services are ongoing, reboot the
AP for upgrade after services are performed.
l Upgrading APs in batches
1.
Log in to the AP Manager, and then choose Software > Batch Upgrade .
2.
The Task Information page is displayed. On the page, set options related to the upgrade task.
Option
Target Version
Description
It refers to the target version that the AP software is upgraded to.
Immediately Reboot
Allow Retry
It enables you to determine whether the AP is rebooted immediately after the software is downloaded successfully.
It enables you to determine whether the software is upgraded again when sending an upgrade command fails.
Triggering Mode
Valid Time
It refers to the triggering mode for upgrading the software. Options: l l
Timer : indicates that you can specify the time for performing the upgrade.
Immediately : indicates that the software is upgraded immediately.
l Manual : indicates that the software is upgraded manually.
It refers to the validity period of an upgrade task. If the validity period expires, the software is not upgraded again even if the upgrade fails.
If the upgrade mode is set to Timer , this option is enabled.
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Option
Time Setting
Description
It is used to specify the time for starting the upgrade.
If the upgrade mode is set to Timer , this option is enabled.
3.
Click Next . On the displayed page, select the target APs.
You can select the target APs on the AP Manager in the following two ways:
–
Special Terminal : indicates that you directly select APs to be upgraded.
–
Special Condition : indicates that you select APs to be upgraded by special conditions.
4.
Click Submit to complete the settings.
If You Set Immediately Reboot to ...
Then …
Yes The AP is rebooted immediately for upgrade after the software is downloaded successfully.
NOTE
Rebooting the AP disrupts the services provided by the AP.
No After the software is downloaded successfully, check whether services are provided, and then reboot the AP.
l
If no service is provided, reboot the
AP for upgrade immediately.
l If services are ongoing, reboot the
AP for upgrade after services are performed.
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6.5 Uploading AP Terminal Files
This describes how to upload the AP log, configuration file, and performance file to the FTP server through the AP Manager for future analysis, use, or query.
Prerequisite
The FTP server is available.
Log in to the AP Manager, and then choose Software > File Server . On the File Servers tab page, check Status of the corresponding FTP server.
If Status of the FTP Server is ...
Available
Then …
The AP Manager communicates with the FTP server normally.
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If Status of the FTP Server is ...
Unavailable
Then …
The AP Manager cannot communicate with the FTP server normally.
l Select the option button before the FTP server, and then click Modify . Configure the FTP server on the displayed File
Server Information page.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the AP Manager, choose Fault > Terminal Files , and then click Uploading Files .
Step 2 The Uploading Files page is displayed. On the page, type the APEI of the AP whose terminal files need to be uploaded in the Serial NO.
box and select a target file from the File Type dropdown list.
The types of the AP terminal files to be uploaded are as follows: l Configuration File l Performance File l l l
Alarm Log
Alarm logs consist of CurrUserAlm.log, HisUserAlm.log, and OrigAlm.log. The AP saves a maximum of 10,000 OrigAlm.log entries, 50 CurrUserAlm.log entries, and 1,000
HisUserAlm.log entries. After the number of saved entries reaches the threshold, the earliest entries are deleted so that follow-up entries can be saved.
Running Log
The AP saves a maximum of 2,000 running log entries. After the number of saved entries reaches 2,000, the earliest entries are deleted so that follow-up entries can be saved.
Core Log
The latest three core log entries for abnormal resetting of the AP are saved.
Step 3 Click Uploading Files to upload the specified terminal files of the AP.
If ...
Then …
View Files is displayed Click View Files . In the File List pane, Status indicates the uploading status of the file.
View Files is not displayed, or a message box is displayed
The connection to the FTP server through the AP
Manager is faulty. Choose System > System Setting >
Fault , and then reset the login information of the FTP server.
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NOTE
To view terminal files, click View Files , and store the terminal files on the local disk of the computer according to the displayed system message.
The methods of viewing terminal files are the same. Choose Start > All Programs > Huawei Local
Maintenance Terminal , and then select the corresponding alarm browser tool. The following description takes the method of viewing alarm logs for example:
1. Choose Start > All Programs > Huawei Local Maintenance Terminal > Alarmlog Browser
Tool .
2. Select the AP type and language type.
3. Click OK .
4. Select the alarm log to be viewed, and then click Open .
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Communication Ports Used by the UAP2105
lists the communication ports used by the UAP2105.
Table 7-1 Communication ports used by the UAP2105
Prot ocol
Side
A
Port
Num ber at
Side
A
(RX)
Side B Port
Number at Side B
(TX)
Service
TCP UAP2
105
80 WebUI 1024-6553
5
Rights
Control
WebUI port for local OM User name and password
TCP UAP2
105
1024-6553
5
TCP UAP2
105
6000 LMT,
WebUI
Proxy
6006 LMT,
WebUI
Proxy
1024-6553
5
MML port for local OM User name and password
Binary port for local OM User name and password
TCP
TCP
UAP2
105
UAP2
105
TCP UAP2
105
TCP UAP2
105
7547 AP
Manager
500 SeGW
4500
3300
3
SeGW
CLK
Server
1024-6553
5
1024-6553
5
1024-6553
5
1024-6553
5
TR-069 protocol port
Default IKE port of the
IPSec
NAT protocol port of the
IPSec
Clock synchronization -
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Table of contents
- 44 About This Document
- 44 1 Changes in the UAP2105 User Guide
- 45 2 Safety Precautions
- 46 3 Introduction to the UAP
- 46 3.1 Appearance of the UAP
- 46 3.2 LED on the UAP
- 46 3.3 Ports and Buttons on the UAP
- 46 3.4 Specifications of the UAP
- 46 3.4.1 Performance Specifications of the UAP
- 46 3.4.2 Technical Specifications of the UAP
- 47 4 Installing the UAP
- 47 4.1 Selecting a Position for Installing the UAP
- 47 4.2 Installing the SIM or USIM Card
- 47 4.3 Connecting UAP2105 Cables
- 48 5 Configuring the UAP
- 48 5.1 Initial Configuration
- 48 5.1.1 PPPoE Mode
- 48 5.1.2 FE Direct Connection Mode
- 48 5.2 Defining a Subscriber in the AHR
- 48 5.2.1 Adding a Zone
- 48 5.2.2 Adding a User
- 48 5.3 Setting Parameters on the AP Manager
- 48 5.3.1 Activating a Zone
- 48 5.3.2 Setting Parameters in a Zone
- 49 6 Routine Operation and Maintenance of the UAP
- 49 6.1 Commissioning Services
- 49 6.2 Diagnosing Faults
- 49 6.3 Handling Alarms
- 49 6.4 Upgrading the Software
- 49 6.5 Uploading AP Terminal Files