o
Null authentication – if this mode is selected, AAA Server parameters are not
relevant.
o
PKMv2.0 – select this mode if AAA Server is used.
3. Click
Apply
to save the changes.
The parameters will not be uploaded to the Base Station
until the appropriate Restart or Reboot operation was performed.
4. Depending on the parameters that were modified, perform the relevant operation in order to
update the changes to the Base Station:
•
Restart the service (*) – click
Stop Service
and then
Start Service
•
Reboot the Base Station (!) - click
Reboot
.
NOTE: (If necessary), to restore the factory defaults, click the
Factory Default
button.
The GPS link state shows the status of the GPS link:
•
Auto – Default. Base Station waits for GPS synchronization before beginning
transmission. This is usually the normal operation mode for multi-sector systems.
•
Start – Base Station begins transmission without waiting for GPS synchronization. Used
for single sector systems or for testing. The Stop option is used to discontinue
transmission.
•
Stop – Used to discontinue transmission initiated by Start.
NOTE: By default, GPS operation is enabled. To disable GPS (i.e. for operation in the lab or
testing), refer to section 4.6.
2.2.3
Standalone Mode Quick Start
Follow this instructions in this section if the Base Station is in Standalone topology.
NOTE: All the parameters available in this pane, are also available in other panes corresponding
to their parameter groups.
The Quick Start pane provides the basic parameters required for setting up the Base Station.
These include the unit IP address parameters, frequency and bandwidth, and AAA Server
settings.
These parameters require re-starting the service (*) or rebooting the Base Station (!) as
indicated. (See section 2.3.3). The necessary operation buttons are provided in the pane.
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