GTR 8000 Base Radio
Figure 1-3
Single Site Repeater Configuration 2
Once the site controller link is extended, the control plane could be open to access from elements other than the base
radios. Each Ethernet LAN switch must be manually configured to provide MAC Port lockdown to make sure that
only the proper devices can communicate with each other. MAC Port lockdown may also be applied on any unused
Expansion Ports on the site controller. See the
MAC Port Lockdown
manual to lock down the site controller. The
switch ports may be enabled or disabled according to specific security guidelines. See “Enabling/Disabling Ports on
HP Switches Using Local Access” in the
System LAN Switches
manual.
Each non-colocated base radio is equipped with a transceiver option card, which provides an internal 10 MHz
frequency reference. See the “Reference Oscillator Alignment Procedures” of the base radio Alignment Screens in
the
Configuration/Service Software (CSS) Online Help
for alignment details. The base radios that are colocated with
the site controllers do not require the transceiver option card.
When the Ethernet LAN switch is used in a configuration that does not include centralized network management, the
switch must be programmed manually. See the
System LAN Switches
manual.
1.5.1 Configuring The Ethernet LAN
uses the HP 2610 Ethernet LAN switch as an example.
1.5.1 Configuring The Ethernet LAN Switch
When and where to use:
Use this procedure to configure either an HP 2610 or HP 2620 LAN switch for a Trunked Single-Site Repeater
Configuration. If configuring an HP 2620 LAN switch, the prompts display as 2620 instead of 2610.
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