Telrad CPE12000 Series User manual

AUG 2019
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LTE Outdoor CPE12000

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents....................................................................................................................................6
1. About this Guide.............................................................................................................................8
Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge..................................................................................................8
Conventions Used in this Document..............................................................................................8
2. Introduction....................................................................................................................................9
Product Highlights ..........................................................................................................................9
3. Outdoor Specifications.................................................................................................................10
3.1. LTE Specifications .................................................................................................................10
3.2. Electrical / Physical Specifications........................................................................................11
3.3. PoE Adapter Specification ....................................................................................................11
4. Product Package ...........................................................................................................................12
5. Connectors ...................................................................................................................................13
6. LED Indicators...............................................................................................................................14
7. Installation....................................................................................................................................16
Connecting the Cables..................................................................................................................17
8. Web Interface...............................................................................................................................23
8.1. Login to Web-GUI .................................................................................................................23
Brief Summary Page .....................................................................................................................24
Detailed Configuration Page.........................................................................................................27
8.2. Menu Structure ....................................................................................................................30
9. Reference Manual ........................................................................................................................31
9.1. LTE Network..........................................................................................................................31
LTE| Status| Basic.................................................................................................................32
LTE | Status | Advance .........................................................................................................35
LTE| Status| PDN..................................................................................................................36
LTE | Cell Selection ...............................................................................................................37
LTE | Default PDN.................................................................................................................40
LTE | Multiple PDN ...............................................................................................................41
LTE | Advanced.....................................................................................................................42
LTE | PIN ...............................................................................................................................43
LTE | PLMN selection............................................................................................................45
LTE | Cell lock........................................................................................................................46
9.2. Network................................................................................................................................46
Network | Status ..................................................................................................................47

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Network | WAN Setting (NAT Mode) ...................................................................................49
Network | WAN Setting (Tunnel Mode)...............................................................................51
Network | WAN Setting (Bridge Mode) ...............................................................................54
Network | WAN Setting (Router Mode)...............................................................................57
Network | LAN Setting .........................................................................................................59
Network | Port Management | Port Forwarding (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode).............63
Network | Port Management | Port Trigger (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode)....................65
Network | Routing(Available in Router, Tunnel Mode)........................................................67
Network | DSCP....................................................................................................................68
Network | MGMT Service ....................................................................................................69
9.3. IPv6.......................................................................................................................................70
IPv6| Status ..........................................................................................................................71
IPv6 | Settings | Internet Connect Type...............................................................................72
IPv6 | Settings | Extend WAN Prefix ....................................................................................73
IPv6 | Settings | Prefix Delegation.......................................................................................74
IPv6 | Settings | Static..........................................................................................................75
9.4. Firewall: ................................................................................................................................76
Firewall | Basic .....................................................................................................................77
Firewall | Access Restriction ................................................................................................79
10. Management........................................................................................................................81
Management | Account .......................................................................................................82
Management | Device Setting .............................................................................................83
Management | Device Log...................................................................................................84
Management | Device Time.................................................................................................86
Management | Restore Default ...........................................................................................87
Management | Software......................................................................................................89
Management | RM Settings.................................................................................................92
11. Monitoring..........................................................................................................................103
Monitoring | Status............................................................................................................104
Monitoring | Iperf ..............................................................................................................106
Monitoring | Diagnostic Tools............................................................................................108
12. About..................................................................................................................................109
About | Status ....................................................................................................................110

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1.About this Guide
This document provides information and procedures on the installation and configuration of
CPE12000 LTE Outdoor CPE. Applicable products:
CPE-12000SG-PRO-1D-3.x (for Bands 42&43)
CPE-12000SG-PRO-1D-3.x-B48 (for Band 48)
Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge
To use this document effectively, you should have a working knowledge of Local Area Networking
(LAN) concepts and wireless Internet access infrastructures. In addition, you should be familiar with
the following:
Hardware installers should have a working knowledge of basic electronics and mechanical
assembly, and should understand related local building codes.
Network administrators should have a solid understanding of software installation procedures
for network operating system and troubleshooting knowledge. LTE Indoor CPE has a web GUI
which supports http/https protocol; it could be used to configure the CPE settings through the
web browser by user’s PC. Please refer to the following pages for more detail.
Conventions Used in this Document
The following typographic conventions and symbols are used throughout this document:
Very important information. Failure to observe this may result in
damage.
Important information that should be observed.
Additional information that may be helpful but not required.
bold
Menu commands, buttons and input fields are displayed in bold

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2.Introduction
Product Highlights
Support TDD-LTE Mode Band 42,43 & 48 *
Support 3GPP Release 12 compliant
Support up to UE LTE Downlink Category 12 **
Support 4x4 MIMO DL with 40MHz CA Maximum
Support DL 256QAM with DL 2x2 MIMO only
2Tx &4Rx configuration support
Support 1.8V and 3V SIM and USIM card for LTE Mode
Supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Built-in web server for web-based configuration
Password protected access and configuration
Supports IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, 802.3ab (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Support Power over Ethernet of Outdoor WAN port {802.3 at} Supports
Supports VPN pass-through& End Point
Support IP67 Environmental Proof
* B48 support is subject to FCC certification with a dedicated P/N please refer to the release notes
** TDD Cat 12 with 4x4 + 40MHz carrier aggregation

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3. Outdoor Specifications
3.1. LTE Specifications
Item
Description
Standard Compliance
3GPP Rel. 12
Duplex Mode
TDD
Frequency Bands
42, 43, 48*
Channel bandwidth (MHz)
5, 10, 15, 20
Modulation
DL: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM
UL: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
Transmit Modes (TM’s)
TM1, TM2, TM3, TM4, TM8
Carrier Aggregation
Downlink Carrier Aggregation support
Tx/Rx Ports
2 Tx / 4 Rx
Maximum Transmit Power
23 dBm Per Port
Antenna
13 ± 1 dBi
L2 & L3
Multiple APN
PLMN and Cell Selection
Authentication
USIM and SIM function
QoS
Non-GBR, GBR
MTU Size
Layer 2 - 1,600 bytes
Layer 3 –1,500 bytes
* B48 ordering with B48 suffix to the P/N
Note: for actual supported features please refer to the software Release Notes.

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3.2. Electrical / Physical Specifications
Item
Description
Dimensions (HxWxD)
277 x 140 x 75 mm
Weight
0.6 Kg | 1.3 lbs.
Physical Interface
LAN - 10/100/1000
Power Source
PoE
Environmental
IP67 - withstands harsh weather and outdoor environments
Operating Temperature
-40° to 55° C | -40° to 131° F
Humidity
5% to 95% non-condensing
ESD Rating
+/-15KV
Power Consumption
6.7W
3.3. PoE Adapter Specification
Item
Description
Power Source
100~240VAC
Output Power (PoE)
56V / 0.27A
User Interfaces
Data only : 1xLAN RJ45
Maximum cable length
100m

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4.Product Package
Item
Qty
1
LTE Outdoor CPE
1
2
Quick Installation Guide
1
3
PoE Adapter
1
4
Power Plug
1
5
Mounting Kit
1
If any item of mentioned above is missing or damaged, please contact
our customer support immediately.

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5.Connectors
The Outdoor LTE CPE has following connectors (from left to right):
1. One RJ-45 connector for connecting to the PoE adaptor.
2. LED indicator inside and SIM card slot for inserting SIM card.
3. A grounding screw on the rear panel.
3

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6.LED Indicators
LED name
Location
Color
LED Behavior
Status Indication
LED List
●●●
●●●●●
MAIN power
●○○
○○○○○
Blue
ON
Power On
OFF
Power Off
Ethernet
status
○●○
○○○○○
Orange
Steady ON
Detect Ethernet
Device Connected
Blinking
N/A
OFF
No Ethernet action
SIM status
○○●
○○○○○
Green
Steady ON
SIM Detected and
LTE connected
Blinking when
On-hook
No SIM Detected
OFF
SIM Detected and
No LTE connection
LTE Status LED : Link Status
When CPE is power on, each LED indicates
each link status; change upon customer
requirement
LTE 1
○○○
●○○○○
Blue
Steady ON
Signal is poor
SINR < 3dB
LTE 2
○○○
●●○○○
Blue
Steady ON
Signal is weak
3dB <SINR < 11dB
LTE 3
○○○
●●●○○
Blue
Steady ON
Signal is Good
11dB < SINR <
18dB

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LTE 4
○○○
●●●●○
Blue
Steady ON
Signal is very good
18dB < SINR <
23dB
LTE 5
○○○
●●●●●
Blue
Steady ON
Signal is Excellent
23dB < SINR

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7.Installation
Selecting a Location: LTE Outdoor CPE should be pole-mounted outdoors and aligned so its
antenna faces the nearest LTE eNodeB. When selecting a suitable location for the unit, consider
these guidelines:
•Place LTE Outdoor CPE as high as possible to achieve the best possible link quality.
•Place the LTE Outdoor CPE away from power and telephone lines.
•Avoid placing LTE Outdoor CPE too close to any metallic reflective surfaces.
•Be sure to ground LTE Outdoor CPE with an appropriate grounding wire (not included) by
attaching it to the grounding screw on the unit and to a good ground connection.
Mounting the ODU: Mount LTE Outdoor CPE on a 1”-4” pole using the supplied kit, or the
optional tilt accessory.
•Using the clamp
1. Thread the M10*100mm bolt through a spring washer, flat washer and the bracket holes.
2. With the connector facing downward, attaché LTE Outdoor CPE to a 1”-4” pole.
3. Attach the bracket to the other side of the pole.
4. Thread the M10*100mm bolts through both holes on either side, and tighten the nuts.

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Connecting the Cables
Outdoor Connection: Connect a grounding cable between the Ground terminal of the LTE
outdoor CPE and a good ground connection
Preparing and connecting the cable: Use only UTP-FTP 4x2x24AWG CAT. 5E outdoor cable from
an approved manufacturer. The cable provides pin-to-pin connection on both ends
1. Prepare the cable: Use a crimp too for RJ-45 connectors to prepare the wires. Insert them
into the appropriate pins and use the tool to crimp the connector. Make sure to do the
following:
•Remove as small a length as possible of the external jacket. Verify that the external
jacket is well inside the sealing cover when connected to the unit, to ensure good
sealing.
•Pull back the shield drain wire before inserting the cable into the RJ-45 connector, to
ensure a good connection with the connector’s shield after crimping.
The following figure shows the required wire pair connections. The color codes used in
standard cables supplied by the manufacturer are as listed in the table.

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2. Connect the cable
•Remove the sealing cable gland plug from the gland nut.
•Open the sealing gland nut and remove it. Don not disassembles the gland base from
the bracket.
•Insert the cable into the sealing gland base and connect it to the RJ-45 connector at the
bottom of the CPE. Make sure the connector is completely inserted and tightened.
•Insert the rubber bushing on the cable into the gland base.
•Tighten the gland nut. Use the dedicated tool for fastening the sealing glands.
3. Seal the connector
•Attach the mastic tape (ScotchfilTM Electrical Insulation Putty) and wrap it around the
connector butting up against the connector. Do not over stretch.
•Squeeze to tighten the mastic sealer. Make sure there are no air bubbles.
•Slide the cold shrink sleeve on top of the connector. Make sure that the sleeve covers
both cable connector and unit connector.
•Pull the cord slowly to shrink the sleeve.

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PoE Connection
1. It is assumed that the RJ-45 cables are already connected to the LTE outdoor CPE.
Assemble an RJ-45 connector with a protective cover on the other end of the LTE outdoor
CPE cable.
2. Connect the other end of the cable from ODU to the PoE adaptor which labeled “PoE”
3. Connect RJ45 cable from PoE adaptor which label “LAN”to a PC/NB/Hub/Switch.
Use ONLY the PoE adaptor which supplied with the ODU. Otherwise,
LTE Outdoor CPE may be damaged.
4. Plug in PoE into power line. The device will start the booting process. Please wait for a
minute to let the booting process complete.
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