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| eNB Installation |
| ================ |
| This section describes how to install and configure the Sercomm eNB |
| which is the default eNB device for Aether/Pronto project. |
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| .. _enb-installation: |
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| Preliminaries |
| ============= |
| In order to install and configure the Sercomm eNB, we should prepare following device: |
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| * Laptop or PC |
| * USB-Ethernet adapter or Ethernet port on Laptop/PC |
| * CAT5/6/7 cable |
| * Sercomm eNB |
| * 1G-10G converter |
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| Also, we should know the below information: |
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| * MME IP address (10.168.0.6 by default) |
| * TAC |
| * Cell ID |
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| How to access the Sercomm eNB admin UI? |
| ======================================= |
| The default Sercomm eNB has default configuration values which are not working within the Aether/Pronto edge. |
| In order to configure the Sercomm eNB, we need to access the Sercomm eNB admin web UI. |
| We can initially access the UI through the LAN port on the Sercomm eNB device. |
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| .. image:: images/enb-ser-1.jpg |
| :width: 1008 |
| :height: 756 |
| :alt: Sercomm eNB Port Panel |
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| The above figure depicts the Sercomm eNB port panel which has two Ethernet ports, one power port, and one GPS port. |
| We should make a physical link between the laptop/PC and LAN port on the Sercomm eNB. |
| In the above figure, the yellow cable should be connected to the laptop/PC. |
| Once the physical link is established, |
| the Ethernet interface on the laptop/PC should have an IP address in 11.11.11.0/24 subnet. |
| The Sercomm eNB will automatically assign the IP address to the Ethernet interface on the laptop/PC, |
| since the eNB is working as a DHCP server. |
| Of course, the interface should be set to DHCP, not static. |
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| .. note:: |
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| If the Sercomm eNB does not assign the IP address on the laptop/PC's Ethernet interface, please double-check the physical link. |
| Or, it is possible to assign the static IP address on the laptop/PC's Ethernet interface. Aforementioned before, the IP address should be in 11.11.11.0/24 subnet. |
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| After the Ethernet interface on the laptop/PC has the IP address in 11.11.11.0/24 subnet, |
| we can access the Sercomm eNB. |
| We can open the Web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, etc.), and go to `https://11.11.11.188`. Then, we can see the below login page on the Web browser. |
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| .. image:: images/enb-ser-2.png |
| :alt: Sercomm eNB UI login pae |
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| With the below credentials, we can log in the UI: |
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| * ID: ``sc_femto`` |
| * Password: ``scHt3pp`` (or ``sc_femto``) |
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| After log-in, we can see the state page. |
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| .. image:: images/enb-ser-3.png |
| :alt: Sercomm eNB UI state page |
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| Network configuration |
| ===================== |
| We should then configure the IP address on the WAN port which will be connected to the Tofino switch. |
| The network configuration page shows up when we click `NetWork set` button on the top menu bar. |
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| .. image:: images/enb-ser-4.png |
| :alt: Sercomm eNB UI network configuration page |
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| In this page, we should change four values in the `IP Address section`. |
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| * Connected type: Static IP |
| * IP Address: 192.168.251.5 |
| * Network mask: 255.255.255.0 |
| * Gateway address: 192.168.251.1 |
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| The IP address in this menu is the IP address for the WAN port. |
| The Gateway address is the TOST IP address. |
| After pushing those values on the network configuration page, click the `Save` button at the bottom. |
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| .. note:: |
| No need to touch any other parameters in this configuration page. |
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| LTE configuration |
| ================= |
| Next, we should configure the LTE parameters. |
| Click the `Manage` button on the top menu bar and then go to the `LTE Basic Setting` tab. |
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| .. image:: images/enb-ser-5.png |
| :alt: Sercomm eNB UI LTE configuration page |
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| In this page, we should change below parameters: |
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| * Carrier Number: `2` |
| * Carrier Aggregation: `unchecked` |
| * BandWidth: `20` |
| * FrequencyBand: `48,48` |
| * EARFCN: `55440,55640` |
| * CellIdentity: `assigned Cell ID` |
| * PCI: `100,101` |
| * TxPower: `20` |
| * Tunnel Type: `IPv4` |
| * MME IP Address: `10.168.0.6` |
| * TAC: `assigned TAC` |
| * PLMNID: `315010` |
| * Sync Source: `FREE_RUNNING` |
| * Enable CWMP: `unchecked` |
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| Among those parameters, we should carefully set values to CellIdentity and TAC. |
| Those parameters are the preliminaries which ONF OPs team will assign to each site. |
| Likewise, after pushing those parameters, click the `Save` button at the bottom. |
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| Then, click `SAS Configuration` tab in the same page. |
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| .. image:: images/enb-ser-6.png |
| :alt: Sercomm eNB UI SAS configuration page |
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| In this page, we should change five values in the `Location Configuration` section as follows: |
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| * Location: `Indoor` |
| * Location Source: `Manual` |
| * Latitude: `0` |
| * Longitude: `0` |
| * Elevation: `-18000` |
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| Do not forget to click the save button at the bottom after pushing values. |
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| Last, click `FAPService` menu at the top menu bar and go to `FAPControl` tab. |
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| .. image:: images/enb-ser-7.png |
| :alt: Sercomm eNB UI FAP Control page |
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| In this page, we have to check a single radio box, `AdminState` in the `FAPService_FAPControl_LTE` section. |
| Then, click the `Save` button at the bottom. |
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| This is the all steps to configure the Sercomm eNB. |
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| Connect the Sercomm eNB to the fabric switch |
| ============================================ |
| After the above configuration, we should power off the Sercomm eNB and connect the eNB WAN port to the fabric switch. |
| The Sercomm eNB is actually has 1G WAN port, although the fabric switch has 40G interfaces. |
| Therefore, we should use the 1G-10G converter in which the 1G port is connected with the Sercomm eNB |
| whereas the 10G port is connected to 10G-40G breakout cable linked to the fabric switch. |
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| .. note:: |
| Alternatively, we can use an any 1G/10G switch, if we do not have a 1G-10G converter. |
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| Then, power on the Sercomm eNB device and get rid of the LAN port cable. |
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| .. note:: |
| Without the LAN port cable, we can access the Sercomm eNB admin UI through |
| `https://192.168.251.5` URL, if the laptop/PC is connected to the same |
| network via the fabric switch. |
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| For our convenience, we can optionally add forwarding rules into the |
| firewall configuration on the management node to access the Sercomm eNB |
| admin UI from outside the network. |
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| Troubleshooting |
| =============== |
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| Connectivity check |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| In order to check the connectivity, we can use the Sercomm eNB admin UI. |
| Open the web browser and go to `https://192.168.251.5` and log in. |
| Then, click the `Manage` menu and go to the `IP Diagnose` tab. |
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| .. image:: images/enb-ser-8.png |
| :alt: Sercomm eNB UI IP Diagnose page |
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| In this page, check the ping menu and write down the IP address `192.168.251.1` in the white box. |
| Then, click the `Run` button. |
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| After a few seconds, we can see the ping results. |
| If there is no results, the connectivity between the eNB and the fabric switch has a problem. |
| Otherwise, the fabric switch is not up and running correctly. |