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3.7 Configure Basic Parameters
Reference:
The Nova430i eNB can be configured in Single Carrier (SC), Carrier Aggregation (CA), or Dual Carrier
(DC)/split mode, depending on which licenses you have purchased, and/or in HaloB mode, which
is embedded in the base software. The Nova430i also supports CBRS SAS operation.
When first installing and testing the Nova430i, Baicells recommends configuring the primary cell
(Pcell)/Cell 1 carrier settings (without enabling CA, DC, HaloB, or SAS) for simple verification that
the new eNB unit is operational. Once it is confirmed to be operational, you can then refer to the
appropriate configuration guide(s) for the operating mode you plan to use.
NOTE: For all GUI menus and fields, refer to the following documents on the Baicells
website: Baicells.com > Resources >
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CloudCore Configuration & Network Administration Guide (OMC/BOSS)
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CPE Configuration Guide
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eNodeB Configuration Guide
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Carrier Aggregation & Dual Carrier (Split Mode) Configuration Guide
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HaloB User Guide
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SAS Deployment Guide
3.7.1 Launch the eNB GUI
Follow the steps below to connect to the Nova430i GUI.
Step 1:
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the eNB WAN/PoE+ port to the local network
routed to the Internet. The DATA interface is set to DHCP client by default.
Optionally, you can plug a PC directly into the eNB MGMT port. On your PC you will
need to assign a static IP address within the MGMT subnet. The default IP address
for the MGMT interface is