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Summary of Contents for SCS-2U01

Page 1: ...Verizon Wireless Network Extender for Business User Manual Please read this manual before operating your device and keep it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...al Property Moreover you agree that you will not and will not attempt to modify prepare derivative works of reverse engineer decompile disassemble or otherwise attempt to create source code from the software No title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is transferred to you All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with SAMSUNG and its suppliers Samsung Telecommunica...

Page 3: ...6 Resetting a Network Extender for Business 16 Factory Default Values 16 Section 3 External GPS Antenna 18 Antenna Installation 18 Section 4 Troubleshooting 19 Section 5 LED Guide 21 Purpose of Each LED 21 LED Status Indicators 21 LED Combinations Possible Failure Reason Recommended Action 22 Section 6 Network Extender for Business Acronym Table 24 Acronym Table for Verizon Wireless Network Extend...

Page 4: ...ness Ethernet Cable Power Supply and Power Cord 21 GPS extension cable Quick Start Guide Product Safety and Warranty Optional Accessories An Auxiliary Hanging Bracket is available to allow for the unit to be conveniently mounted on the wall or ceiling A 60 optional GPS extension cable System Requirements An always on broadband Internet connection with a recommended bandwidth of 3 5 Mbps per unit i...

Page 5: ...usiness Note You may also visit www verizonwireless com b2c store accessory action gotoSetup to view the online setup and usage tutorial Follow the on screen prompts Confirm your package contains all components Review the Important Safety Information on page 25 before installing the Network Extender for Business Place the unit near a window to acquire a GPS signal If this is not convenient See Ext...

Page 6: ...dy blue light indicating that the Network Extender for Business has detected a valid Ethernet connection A blinking blue LED indicates data communication GPS LED should be a continuous blue light indicating that the Network Extender for Business has locked onto a valid GPS signal If the GPS LED is solid red the internal antenna may not be able to detect a GPS signal and installation of the externa...

Page 7: ...ervices may be limited in areas outside of the Verizon Wireless network coverage area Not all public safety answering points have location based E911 technology Always be prepared to report your location to the 911 operator when placing an emergency call Mobile phones operate using radio signals which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Firewall Rules for the Network Extender for Busines...

Page 8: ...d bidirectionally Figure 3 Network without NAT PAT Figure 4 the Network Extender for Business is outside the firewall and on the DMZ Some protection might be in place and the rules stated above must be followed For the most reliable and secure performance it is recommended that the Network Extender for Business be placed behind a firewall The Network Extender for Business enables the IT administra...

Page 9: ...for Business compatible PoE products All purchases returns and exchanges of PoE products must be handled directly with CDW Call CDW at 888 653 2394 between 7 00AM and 7 30PM CST Web Server and IP Configuration Introduction The Network Extender for Business is designed to be plug and play on most networks Should you have the need to configure specific settings for your network the web interface all...

Page 10: ...C ID of the unit also found on the bottom of the Network Extender for Business 5 DHCP Use Indicates if DHCP is on or off 6 IP Address The IP Address of the unit when assigned a static IP When assigned a DHCP address an address won t be displayed 7 Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask of the unit when assigned a Subnet Mask When assigned a DHCP address a Subnet Mask won t be displayed 8 Default Gateway The ...

Page 11: ...sword for the devices you plan to deploy at your business site Note Usage of a strong password is recommended DHCP Configuration To use static IP addressing DHCP must be turned off The DHCP menu allows the ability to turn DHCP on or off When DHCP is turned off the following IP Parameters MUST be configured IP Address Netmask Default Gateway DNS1 If they are not the Network Extender for Business wi...

Page 12: ...efore configuring your IP Parameters you must disable DHCP IP Address The IP address menu allows configuration of the IPv4 address Note This parameter is REQUIRED for static IP Address assignment Subnet Mask The subnet Mask Menu allows configuration of the sub net mask Note This parameter is REQUIRED for static IP Address assignment ...

Page 13: ...configuration of the Default Gateway router Note This parameter is REQUIRED for static IP Address assignment DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS3 The DNS 1 3 interfaces allow the ability to statically configure up to 3 DNS servers Note DNS1 is REQUIRED for static IP Address assignment ...

Page 14: ...for Business When the DSCP Flag is turned off the Network Extender for Business will send a default value of 46 for the DSCP value Throttling Page The Throttling Page allows throttling on or off for foreign users people not in your access control list Your device must be configured in Managed Access Mode for this feature to have effect For more information see For customer with Employee Liable acc...

Page 15: ...as Ingress when the unit is providing coverage for the entrance of a site e g a lobby Non Ingress is used for the remaining units in the cluster There are three modes Note Use caution when modifying the Cluster Mode parameter When changing the mode from Ingress to Non Ingress impacts all units in the cluster If a single unit is deployed at a site the system will automatically select Standalone mod...

Page 16: ...display is showing the other Non Ingress members of the cluster Power Cycle The power cycle submenu allows the Network Extender for Business to be power cycled A power cycle causes services interruption To reduce impact to subscribers there are two power cycle options available Seamless The Network Extender for Business will wait for all active voice and data sessions to terminate before rebooting...

Page 17: ...a check will be performed prior to rebooting the device to verify all the required IP Parameters have been provided If any are missing an error message will be displayed and the reboot aborted The following IP Parameters are required for static IP assignment IP Address Sub net Mask Default Gateway DNS 1 ...

Page 18: ...xtender for Business After you fill in each of the fields for the Network Extender for Business hit the start button to reset the device The tool works by sending a reset packet to the Network Extender for Business every 10 seconds until a reset acknowledgement is received To stop the reset packets from being sent click the button The tool also comes with a Trace Facility that can be used to captu...

Page 19: ...s recommended When cleaning the Network Extender for Business first unplug the connector from the power outlet Do not clean the Network Extender for Business using chemical solvents or detergents but with an anti static cleaning pad If the Verizon Wireless Network Extender for Business is connected to a Wi Fi router ensure that the unit is placed at least 2 feet away from the router to avoid inter...

Page 20: ...Rotate the wireless antenna down to provide access to the GPS antenna s protective cover Note The GPS antenna receives signals from Global Positioning System to support 911 location 3 Slide the protective cover back to expose the rectangular GPS antenna 4 Slide out the GPS antenna away from the Network Extender for Business 5 Remove the GPS antenna from its compartment 6 Connect and secure the GPS...

Page 21: ... of ways Call us toll free at 800 922 0204 or 611 from your Verizon Wireless mobile phone Visit the support pages at www verizonwireless com networkextender business The Network Extender for Business seems to be getting too hot Ensure there is nothing blocking either side of the heat vents located along the side of the Network Extender for Business It is recommended that the Network Extender for B...

Page 22: ... sure you know the IP address What is the default user name and password User Name administrator Password enterpriseFemt0 zero on end How come I can t see the Network Extender for Business address showing up in the arp output on my computer that is directly attached to the Network Extender for Business The device is likely configured to use DHCP or has an invalid static addressing configuration In...

Page 23: ...ry for Security Gateway access to be resolved During system initialization Position fix not yet attained and no satellites have been acquired During system initialization Ethernet cable plugged in properly But Local IP address not yet obtained Solid BLUE Power supply to the Network Extender for Business is proper Successfully registered with the core network and RF is enabled Position fix attained...

Page 24: ...ceeded 1 minute To alert the user that the Network Extender for Business is about to temporarily go out of service A call in progress is allowed to complete before it goes out of service Power LED System LED GPS LED WAN LED STATUS Possible FAILURE REASONS RECOMMENDED ACTION If the listed actions don t work escalate the issue to next level of support OFF X X X Power issue Power failure Improper pow...

Page 25: ...lid RED Solid BLUE GPS issue Reason GPS Failure Causes No satellites acquired Ask the customer to connect GPS antenna extension cable Check the GPS server provisioning for this Network Extender for Business Check if the Network Extender for Business was initially provisioned with proper zip code Solid BLUE Slow blinking RED Solid Magenta X GPS issue Reason GPSR H W Failure Causes GPSR H W Failure ...

Page 26: ... Transport Protocol HTTPS HTTP Secure HTTP protected by SSL TLS ID Identifier IKE Internet Key Exchange Protocol Ingress Entering Entrance IP Internet Protocol IPSEC Internet Protocol Security System of Protocols IS Interim Standard LAN Local Area Network MAC Medium Access Control MAC ID MAC Identifier MEID Mobile Equipment Identifier MSN Mobile Serial Number NAT Network Address Translator NE Netw...

Page 27: ... the power level This power can range from 10 microwatt to 30 milliwatts Knowing Radio Frequency Safety The design of your Network Extender for Business complies with updated NCRP standards described below In 1991 92 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and the American National Standards Institute ANSI joined in updating ANSI s 1982 standard for safety levels with respect to...

Page 28: ...s the main power disconnecting device Use only the manufacturer provided AC adaptor approved for use with this product Use of another AC adaptor may cause a fire or explosion This product relies on short circuit over current protection installed in your home or office Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC 15A U S is used on the phase conductors all current carrying conductor...

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Page 43: ...21 M Maintenance Notes 17 N Network Extender Basics 7 Features 2 Front View 2 Rear View 2 Network Extender for Business Setup 3 O Open Source Apache License 34 BSD 2 0 License 35 Optional Accessories 2 P Port DC 12V Power 3 GPS Antenna 2 WAN 3 Possible Failure Reason 22 Possible Failure Reason Recommended Action 22 Power LED Transition Diagram 22 Purpose of Each LED 21 S Stand Alone Setup 3 Standa...

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