Zte ZXR10 3800-8 User manual

ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System
W140A Outdoor Wireless Access
Point/Bridge
Professional Installation
Instruction Manual
ZTE CORPORATION

ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) IP Wireless Access System
W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point/Bridge
Professional Installation Instruction Manual
Manual Version 20040325-R1.0
Product Version V1.0
Copyright © 2003 ZTE Corporation
All rights reserved.
No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated or
duplicated, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of ZTE
Corporation.
ZTE CORPORATION
ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P.R.China
Website: http://www.zte.com.cn
Postcode: 518057
Customer Support Center: (+86755) 26771900 800-9830-9830
Fax: (+86755) 26770801
Email: support@zte.com.cn
* * * *

S.N.: sjzl20040367


Conventions
Four striking symbols are used throughout this manual to emphasize important and
critical information during operation:
Danger, Warning, Caution and Note statements are
used throughout this manual to emphasize important and critical information. You must
read these statements to help ensure safety and to prevent product damage. The
statements are defined below.
Statement: The actual product may differ from what is described in this
manual due to frequent update of ZTE products and fast development of
technologies. Please contact the local ZTE office for the latest updating
information of the product.


-i-
Contents
1 Safety Precautions...................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Safety Precautions..........................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Symbol Description........................................................................................................................1-1
2 Installation and Debugging....................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Equipment Configurations and Fittings .........................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Equipment Configurations ..................................................................................................2-1
2.1.2 Mechanical Parts .................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.3 Antenna ...............................................................................................................................2-4
2.2 Installation Preparations.................................................................................................................2-7
2.2.1 Channel Planning ................................................................................................................2-8
2.2.2 Configurations Before Installation ......................................................................................2-9
2.2.3 Tools, Instruments and Documentations ...........................................................................2-10
2.2.4 Installation Environment Inspection ................................................................................. 2-10
2.2.5 Unpacking Inspection........................................................................................................ 2-11
2.3 Installation.................................................................................................................................... 2-11
2.3.1 Installation Process............................................................................................................ 2-11
2.3.2 Installation Method ...........................................................................................................2-12
2.3.3 Installing Antenna .............................................................................................................2-21
2.3.4 Connecting Antenna Feeder ..............................................................................................2-22
2.3.5 Connecting PoE Cable ......................................................................................................2-22
2.3.6 Lightning Protection System.............................................................................................2-23
2.4 Power-on and Power-off ..............................................................................................................2-24
2.5 Debugging.................................................................................................................................... 2-25

-ii-
3 Command Line Configuration .............................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 User Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.3 Privileged Mode ............................................................................................................................ 3-4
3.3.1 Command to Test Network Connectivity............................................................................ 3-4
3.3.2 Command to Save Configurations to Flash ........................................................................ 3-4
3.3.3 Command to Reset Software .............................................................................................. 3-4
3.3.4 Command to Enter Configure Mode................................................................................... 3-5
3.3.5 Command to Exit Privileged Mode .................................................................................... 3-5
3.3.6 Command to Exit TELNET Configuration......................................................................... 3-5
3.4 Configure Mode............................................................................................................................. 3-5
3.4.1 Commands to Configure Wireless Access-Bridge .............................................................. 3-5
3.4.2 Command to Configure Bridge Information....................................................................... 3-6
3.4.3 Commands to Configure DHCP Server .............................................................................. 3-7
3.4.4 Discover commands............................................................................................................ 3-8
3.4.5 Commands to Configure 802.1X Parameters ..................................................................... 3-9
3.4.6 Command to Set User Password in Privileged Mode ....................................................... 3-12
3.4.7 Command to Delete Filtration Rules ................................................................................ 3-12
3.4.8 Command to Exit Configuration Mode ............................................................................ 3-13
3.4.9 Commands to Configure IAPP (Load-balance) ................................................................ 3-13
3.4.10 Interface Skip.................................................................................................................. 3-14
3.4.11 Commands to Configure Layer 2 Isolation..................................................................... 3-15
3.4.12 Commands to Configure IP network Parameters............................................................ 3-15
3.4.13 Command to Configure Log Print Information .............................................................. 3-16
3.4.14 Command to Configure MAC Filter............................................................................... 3-17
3.4.15 Command to Configure MAC Address Authentication .................................................. 3-18

-iii-
3.4.16 Command to Configure Users.........................................................................................3-18
3.4.17 Commands to Configure Radius Server..........................................................................3-19
3.4.18 Command to Configure SNMP Module..........................................................................3-21
3.4.19 Command to Manage Telnet Idle Timeout...................................................................... 3-25
3.4.20 Commands to Upload/download TFTP Files .................................................................. 3-25
3.4.21 Commands to Configure VLAN .....................................................................................3-26
3.4.22 Show Commands ............................................................................................................3-27
3.5 Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode .......................................................................................3-33
3.5.1 Configurations in the Ethernet Interface Mode .................................................................3-33
3.5.2 Command to Exit the Ethernet Interface Configuration Mode .........................................3-33
3.5.3 Command to Configure Ethernet interface IP addresses...................................................3-33
3.5.4 Command to Configure MAC filter for the Ethernet Interface .........................................3-34
3.6 Wireless Interface Configuration Mode .......................................................................................3-34
3.6.1 Command to Configure 80211b-related Parameters for the Wireless Interface ................3-34
3.6.2 Command to Exit Wireless Interface Configuration Mode...............................................3-36
3.6.3 Command to Enable Link Integrity Detection ..................................................................3-37
3.6.4 WEP Configuration of the Wireless Interface ...................................................................3-37
3.6.5 Command to Configure MAC Filter in Wireless Interface Configuration........................3-38
3.6.6 Command to Configure Authentication Mode in Wireless Interface Configuration.........3-39
Appendix A Making of Ethernet Cable...................................................................................................A-1
A.1 Making of Ethernet Cables........................................................................................................... A-1
A.1.1 Making of Straight Through Ethernet Cables (RJ45)........................................................ A-1
A.1.2 Making of Straight Through Power Supply Ethernet Cables (C-RJ45-001) .....................A-1
A.1.3 Making of Crossover Ethernet Cables (RJ45J) ................................................................. A-2
A.1.4 Ethernet Cable Label......................................................................................................... A-3

-iv-

-i-
A List of Figures
Fig. 2.1-1 W140A Structure ..............................................................................................................2-3
Fig. 2.1-2 The Structure of W140A Backplane.................................................................................2-3
Fig. 2.1-3 The Structure of W140A Mounting Panel ........................................................................2-4
Fig. 2.1-4 Physical Appearance of an Omni Antenna .......................................................................2-5
Fig. 2.1-5 Physical Appearance of an Indoor (Outdoor) Directional Antenna ..................................2-5
Fig. 2.1-6 Physical Appearance of a 14 dBi Directional Antenna.....................................................2-6
Fig. 2.2-1 Sub-channel Allocations...................................................................................................2-8
Fig. 2.2-2 Channel Allocations between the Adjacent APs in Actual Networking ........................... 2-9
Fig. 2.3-1 The Process of Installing the W140A.............................................................................2-12
Fig. 2.3-2 The Necessary Components in the Wall-Mounted Mode ...............................................2-13
Fig. 2.3-3 The W140A Backplane...................................................................................................2-14
Fig. 2.3-4 The Necessary Components in the Pole-Mounted Mode ...............................................2-15
Fig. 2.3-5 The Necessary Components in the Roof-Mounted Mode with an Installing support C .2-17
Fig. 2.3-6 The Necessary Components in the Roof-Mounted Mode with an Installing support A .2-18
Fig. 2.3-7 The Necessary Components in the Side Wall-Mounted Mode.......................................2-20
Fig. 2.3-8 The Grounding System of the W140A ...........................................................................2-24
Fig. 3.1-1 Telnet to W140A .............................................................................................................. 3-3
Figure B.2-1 Straight through Ethernet label ...................................................................................A-3
Figure B.2-2 Label of the Straight Through Power Supply Ethernet Cable..................................... A-3
Figure B.2-3 Crossover Ethernet Cable Label ................................................................................. A-4


-i-
A list of Tables
Table 1.2-1 Safety Symbols and Descriptions...................................................................................1-2
Table 2.1-1 A List of the W140A Kit ................................................................................................2-1
Table 2.1-2 A List of Optional Fittings of the W140A......................................................................2-2
Table 2.1-3 Technical Indices of an Outdoor Omni Antenna ............................................................2-5
Table 2.1-4 Technical Indices of an Indoor (Outdoor) Directional Antenna.....................................2-6
Table 2.1-5 Technical Indices of a 14 dBi Directional Antenna........................................................2-7
Table 2.2-1 Channel IDs and Frequencies.........................................................................................2-8
Table B.2-1 Connections of Straight Through Ethernet Cables (RJ45) ........................................... A-1
Table B.2-2 Connections of Straight Through Power Supply Ethernet Cables (C-RJ45-001).........A-1
Table B.2-3 Connections of Crossover Ethernet Cables (RJ45J)..................................................... A-2


1-1
1 Safety Precautions
This chapter introduces the safety precautions of this product and safety symbols used
in this manual.
1.1 Safety Precautions
High voltage and high temperature exist in this equipment, so only trained professional
personnel can install, operate and maintain it.
During the installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment, all the safety
rules and related operation procedures on the site must be strictly abided by, to avoid
body injuries or equipment damages. The safety precautions in this manual can only be
used as a supplement to site safety regulations.
ZTE assumes no responsibility for consequences resulting from violation of general
specifications for safety operations or of safety rules for design, production and use of
the equipment.
1.2 Symbol Description
See Table 1.2-1 for the safety symbols used in this manual, which serves to remind the
readers of the safety precautions to be taken when the equipment is installed, operated
and maintained.

ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge
Professional Installation Instruction Manual
1-2
Table 1.2-1 Safety Symbols and Descriptions
Safety Symbol Meaning
Call for notice
Call for antistatic measures
Warn against electric shock
Caution against scald
Warn against laser
Caution against microwave
Four types of safety levels are available: danger, warning, caution and note. To the
right of a safety symbol is the text description of its safety level. Under the symbol is
the detailed description about its contents. The formats are as follows.
Danger:
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations.
Warning:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury.
Caution:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

Chapter Error! Style not defined. Error! Style not defined.
1-3
Note:
A Note statement is used to notify people of installation, operation, or maintenance
information that is important, but not hazard-related.
Tips:
Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader


2-1
2 Installation and Debugging
W140A require installation by professional installer. This chapter introduces the
W140A fittings, installation methods and steps, debugging methods and steps for your
reference.
2.1 Equipment Configurations and Fittings
2.1.1 Equipment Configurations
The W140A is composed of a kit and optional fittings. Items in the kit are not to be
changed randomly, but items in the fittings are dispensable depending on the user
demands.
Please refer to Table 2.1-1 for a list of the W140A kit.
Table 2.1-1 A List of the W140A Kit
Name Unit Quantity Remarks
W140A Set 1
Backplane PCS 1
With seven M8×10 inner hex head
screws and four expansion screws
Mounting panel PCS 1
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
product Set 1
Power cord of PoE product pc 1 1.5m
PoE cable pc 1 30m
Grounding cable pc 1 10m
Antenna feeder pc 1 1.2m

ZXR10 WAS (V1.0) W140A Outdoor Wireless Access Point / Bridge
Professional Installation Instruction Manual
2-2
Please refer to Table 2.1-2 for a list of optional fittings of the W140A.
Table 2.1-2 A List of Optional Fittings of the W140A
Name Unit Quantity Remarks
Omni antenna pc 1 8 dBi omni antenna
Directional antenna pc 1 8.5 dBi directional antenna
Directional antenna pc 1 14 dBi directional antenna
Directional antenna pc 1 21 dBi directional antenna
Antenna kit Set 1 Used for installing and fixing an omni antenna.
Installing support A Set 1
Used for roof-mounted mode (comprising a vertical
pole), applicable to install all types of antennae, and
providing an installation position for a lightning
arrester.
Installing support B Set 1
Used for pole-mounted mode (excluding a vertical
pole), inapplicable to install a directional antenna,
and an installation position for a lightning arrester
not available.
Installing support C Set 1
Used for side wall-mounted mode (comprising a
vertical pole), applicable to install all types of
antennae, but an installation position for a lightning
arrester not available. You can choose roof-mounted
mode or side wall-mounted mode as required.
Lightning arrester pc 1
If a lightning arrester is not available on the roof,
you must install a lightning arrester in an installing
support A.
2.1.2 Mechanical Parts
Mechanical parts of the W140A consist of the W140A, backplane, mounting panel and
installation fittings. Fig. 2.1-1, Fig. 2.1-2 and Fig. 2.1-3 show the mechanical structures
of W140A, backplane and mounting panel in turn.
Other manuals for ZXR10 3800-8
15
Table of contents
Other Zte Wireless Access Point manuals
Popular Wireless Access Point manuals by other brands

Proxim
Proxim ORiNOCO AP-2500 user guide

Amped Wireless
Amped Wireless AP600EX Features & specifications

D-Link
D-Link UNIFIED WIRED & WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM... Deployment guide

Wave wifi
Wave wifi Rogue quick start guide

Planet Networking & Communication
Planet Networking & Communication WAP-4036 user manual

Ubiquiti
Ubiquiti UniFi WiFi BaseStationXG UWB-XG-BK quick start guide