Appendix D. Quick Installation Guide/Check List - NEC IPASOLINK 400 Installation And Provisioning

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APPENDIX D. QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE/CHECK LIST

One IDU has to be configured manually for the root-element settings most commonly used. The setting files
should be copied and used during IDU installations.
1. Copy the three default setting files for a default root-element to a USB stick's config-folder
2. Turn off the new IDU to be installed
3. Remove all units not belonging to the default configuration
4. Copy the settings from the USB stich to the IDU
Turn off the target IDU
Wait for at least 10 seconds
Insert the USB stick with config folder and the CFG-files into the USB port of the IDU
Turn the PROTECT switch UP
Now reconnect DC-power to the IDU
Wait about two minutes until the MAINT led stops flashing but remains ON
Now turn the PROTECT switch back DOWN (normal position)
After one minute the MAINT led will start flashing again (it is now rebooting)
Wait one more minute until the MAINT led stops flashing and remains OFF
Remove the USB stick now
5. Insert any additional cards now.
6. Connect a PC to the LCT-port: 172.17.254.253/Admin/12345678 and do the element settings:
7. Equipment Setup -> Equipment Configuration -> Setup-button
NE name (NE Name, page )
Select modules in use (Used/Not Used , Auto detect)
1+1 setting or XPIC setting as required
8. Equipment Setup -> Radio Configuration -> Setup, New Setting
Channel Spacing
Reference Modulation
TX Frequency, MHz, page 48), verify RX Frequency from the license data
Radio Traffic Aggregation settings for XPIC
9. Network Management Setting -> General Setting (Detail), Setup
10. Provisioning –> Modem Function Setting
Modem Port Setting, modem name
TX Power Setting: MTPC TX power (dBm), maximum power
11. Provisioning -> Equipment Clock / Synchronization Setting
Root=Master, other end = Slave
12. Equipment Utility -> Date / Time Setting -> Modify
Copy PC time, Display PC Time
13. User Account /Security Setting -> Security Management -> Service Status Setting
NTP Server IP address for the root element
NTP Server = root Bridge1 address
14. Antenna alignment
verify that AMR is not in use, set QPSK, MTPC and maximum power
align the antennas
verify that the hop attenuation is correct
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