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7.6 VPN..............................................................................................................................................................................96
7.7 System..........................................................................................................................................................................98
7.7.1 Device Information....................................................................................................................................................98
7.7.2 Reset..........................................................................................................................................................................98
7.7.3 Backup & Recovery...................................................................................................................................................98
7.7.4 Upgrade.....................................................................................................................................................................99
7.7.5 Password Change.......................................................................................................................................................99
7.7.6 Password Complexity..............................................................................................................................................100
7.7.7 Password security Settings......................................................................................................................................101
7.7.8 Date & Time............................................................................................................................................................101
7.7.9 Diagnosis.................................................................................................................................................................101
7.7.10 Log.........................................................................................................................................................................103
7.7.11 Device Switch........................................................................................................................................................103
7.7.12 Bandinfo Number Configuration...........................................................................................................................104
7.7.13 Work Frequency....................................................................................................................................................104
7.7.14 SIM Configuration.................................................................................................................................................105
7.7.15 Alarm Configuration..............................................................................................................................................105
7.8 Logout.........................................................................................................................................................................107

8 Alarm Reference........................................................................................................................108

8.1 ALM-50001 Lan state................................................................................................................................................109
8.2 ALM-50002 High Temperature..................................................................................................................................110
8.3 ALM 50003-RadioSignal Weak.................................................................................................................................111

9 Glossary.......................................................................................................................................113

EG860
User Guide

Contents

Issue 02 (2015-04-10)

Huawei Proprietary and Confidential

Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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Summary of Contents for EG860 Series

Page 1: ...EG860 V200R003C00 User Guide Issue 02 Date 2015 04 10 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD ...

Page 2: ... be within the purchase scope or the usage scope Unless otherwise specified in the contract all statements information and recommendations in this document are provided AS IS without warranties guarantees or representations of any kind either express or implied The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ens...

Page 3: ...This document is intended for l System engineers l Product engineers Organization 1 Change History Updates between document issues are cumulative Therefore the latest document issue contains all updates made in previous issues 2 Introduction This section describes functions networking and technical specifications of an EG860 3 Hardware This section describes hardware components and cables of an EG...

Page 4: ...ation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in equipment damage data loss performance deter...

Page 5: ...d in braces and separated by vertical bars One item is selected x y Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars One item is selected or no item is selected x y Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected x y Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars Several ...

Page 6: ... A means the two keys should be pressed in turn Mouse Operations The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows Action Description Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer Double click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the ...

Page 7: ...2 3 Digital Signature of Software 17 2 5 Certification Information 18 3 Hardware 19 3 1 EG860 Hardware 20 3 1 1 Appearance 20 3 1 2 Front Panel 20 3 1 3 Indicators 22 3 1 4 Ports 23 3 2 EG860 Cables 23 3 2 1 PoE Cable 23 3 2 2 Power Cable 25 3 2 3 PGND Cable 26 4 Installation 28 4 1 Site Preparations 29 4 2 Installation Preparations 30 4 3 Installation Procedure 32 4 3 1 Mounting an EG860 on a Pol...

Page 8: ...77 6 2 Powering on off an EG860 77 7 Reference 79 7 1 Status 80 7 1 1 Internet 80 7 1 2 LAN 80 7 1 3 WLAN 81 7 2 General Settings 82 7 2 1 SIM Card Settings 82 7 2 2 Internet Settings 82 7 2 3 DHCP Settings 84 7 2 4 WLAN Settings 85 7 2 5 WLAN Multi SSID 85 7 2 6 WLAN Access Restrictions 86 7 2 7 Internet MTU 87 7 2 8 Routing 87 7 2 9 Dedicated Context 88 7 2 10 IGMP Management 89 7 2 11 L2TP Sett...

Page 9: ...1 7 7 10 Log 103 7 7 11 Device Switch 103 7 7 12 Bandinfo Number Configuration 104 7 7 13 Work Frequency 104 7 7 14 SIM Configuration 105 7 7 15 Alarm Configuration 105 7 8 Logout 107 8 Alarm Reference 108 8 1 ALM 50001 Lan state 109 8 2 ALM 50002 High Temperature 110 8 3 ALM 50003 RadioSignal Weak 111 9 Glossary 113 EG860 User Guide Contents Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential...

Page 10: ...cription l 5 1 3 Configuring Transmission Data l 7 2 2 Internet Settings Modified the displayed information for enabling Routing Behind MS Compared with issue V200R003C00 01 the documentation does not delete any information 01 2015 03 24 This is the first release of the V200R003C00 version Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft C the documentation does not contain any new information Compared with ...

Page 11: ...tion does not contain any new information Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft B the documentation includes the following changes Topic Change Description l 4 2 Installation Preparations l 4 3 1 Mounting an EG860 on a Pole l 5 1 1 Log in to the WebUI l 7 2 4 WLAN Settings l 7 7 9 Diagnosis l 7 7 11 Device Switch Optimized the content Compared with issue V200R003C00 Draft B the documentation does ...

Page 12: ...2 12 FTP Settings l 7 2 13 Security access Settings l 7 2 11 L2TP Settings l 7 5 QoS Management l 7 6 VPN l 7 7 6 Password Complexity l 7 7 7 Password security Settings l 7 7 13 Work Frequency Compared with issue V200R002C00 05 the documentation includes the following changes Topic Change Description 2 1 Product Functions Modified the main function of EG860 2 3 Technical Specifications Modified th...

Page 13: ...iguration Auto configuration l 7 1 1 Internet l 7 1 2 LAN l 7 1 3 WLAN l 7 2 2 Internet Settings l 7 2 3 DHCP Settings l 7 2 4 WLAN Settings l 7 2 5 WLAN Multi SSID l 7 2 7 Internet MTU l 7 7 5 Password Change Optimized the content Compared with issue V200R002C00 05 the documentation deletes the following information Reference FTP Management EG860 User Guide 1 Change History Issue 02 2015 04 10 Hu...

Page 14: ...roadband access terminal that serves as a major device in a wireless Internet of Things IoT data private network It can be installed indoors or outdoors 2 3 Technical Specifications The technical specifications of an EG860 cover mechanical power surge protection performance antenna and environment specifications 2 4 Product Security EG860 security includes network security and application security...

Page 15: ...management of a city l Avoids repeated construction of sensor networks l Reduces the cost of constructing IoT applications fully utilizes limited frequency resources and ensures information security An EG860 provides the following functions l Software management bandwidth software upgrading wireless backhaul dual tunnels virtual SIM card physical SIM card multicast static routing routing behind MS...

Page 16: ...thin a municipality The integrated network is shown as Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 A government integrated network The networking of wireless networks is shown as Figure 2 2 EG860 User Guide 2 Introduction Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 7 ...

Page 17: ...ications The technical specifications of an EG860 cover mechanical power surge protection performance antenna and environment specifications Mechanical specifications Table 2 1 lists the mechanical specifications of an EG860 Table 2 1 Mechanical specifications Dimension Weight 240 mm H x 200 mm W x 61 mm D 2 kg Electrical specifications Table 2 2 lists the electrical specifications of an EG860 EG8...

Page 18: ... Table 2 4 and Table 2 5 list the radio frequency RF specifications of an EG860 C71 and EG860 D61 respectively Table 2 4 RF specifications of EG860 C71 Mode Item Description LTE Frequency 1447 MHz 1467 MHz 1785 MHz 1805 MHz 832 MHz 862 MHz uplink 791 MHz 821 MHz downlink Carrier configuration 5 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz Maximum transmit power 23 dBm 2 dBm Output frequency spectrum template and stray speci...

Page 19: ...Mbps IEEE 802 11g 65 dBm 54Mbps IEEE 802 11n 75 dBm 54Mbps Table 2 5 RF specifications of EG860 D61 Mode Item Description TD LTE Frequency 380MHz 450MHz Carrier configuration In the fixed topology 3MHz 5MHz 10MHz 20MHz In the vehicle mounted communications system 5MHz 10MHz 20MHz Maximum transmit power 25 dBm 2 dBm Output frequency spectrum template and stray specifications 3GPP TS 36 101 complian...

Page 20: ...0 C71 and EG860 D61 respectively Table 2 6 Antenna specifications of EG860 C71 Item LTE Antenna 1 4G LTE Antenna 1 8G LTE Antenna 800M Wi Fi Antenna Mode Built in directional antenna or external antenna Built in directional antenna or external antenna External antenna Built in omnidirectional antenna Frequency Built in directional antenna 1447MHz 146 7MHz External antenna 1350MHz 150 0MHz Built in...

Page 21: ...nal antennas 20dB 20dB None None Isolation between built in Wi Fi omnidirectional antennas None None None 20dB Isolation between built in LTE directional antennas and built in Wi Fi omnidirectional antennas 35dB 35dB None 35dB Table 2 7 Antenna specifications of EG860 D61 Item LTE Antenna 400M Wi Fi Antenna Mode External antenna Built in omnidirectional antenna Frequency 380MHz 410MHz 410MHz 440MH...

Page 22: ...e Environment Specifications Table 2 8 lists the operating environment specifications of an EG860 Table 2 8 Operating environment specifications Item Description Temperature 40 50 Relative humidity 5 95 Temperature change rate 0 5 min Atmospheric pressure 62 kPa 106 kPa Altitude 3 000 m Air flow rate 50 m s Rainfall intensity 6 mm min Rainwater temperature 5 Sand 1000 mg m Earthquake intensity VII...

Page 23: ...ected object SSL authenticates servers and clients based on digital certificates and user password Clients and servers have their own identifiers The identifiers are numbered by the public key To verify that a user is legitimate SSL requires digital authentication during data exchange in the SSL handshake procedure l Connection confidentiality Data is encrypted before transmission to prevent data ...

Page 24: ...lves modification and query of local user accounts Information about a local user account includes user name and user description To improve system security the following security requirements must be satisfied l Password security policies The password must contain 8 to 32 characters The password must contain at least two character types and must not contain three or more than three consecutively ...

Page 25: ...on for NMS access All login types must be authenticated before communications In addition the following security requirements must be satisfied l Identity check mechanism Identity check based on accounts and passwords Automatic logins by programs for machine machine accounts 2 4 2 2 2 OM System Security OM system security includes software integrity check In the original procedure for releasing an...

Page 26: ...is intact and reliable If the verification fails the software package is invalid and cannot be used Figure 2 3 illustrates the principles of a software digital signature Figure 2 3 Digital signature of software l Before a software package is released all files in the software package are signed with digital signatures That is after a message digest is calculated for all files in the software packa...

Page 27: ...pende CE Products with the CE marking comply with the electromagnetic compatibility directive 89 336 EEC and low voltage directive 73 23 EEC issued by European Commission The CE marking is a mandatory conformity mark for products placed on the European market Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances RoHS RoHS restricts the use of certain hazardous materials in the manufacturing of el...

Page 28: ...es the exterior front panel indicators and ports of an EG860 3 2 EG860 Cables This section describes the cables of an EG860 including power over Ethernet PoE cables power cables and protection ground PGND cables EG860 User Guide 3 Hardware Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 19 ...

Page 29: ...e exterior of an EG860 Figure 3 1 EG860 exterior unit mm 3 1 2 Front Panel An EG860 has an FE port a power port external antenna ports subscriber identity module SIM card window indicators a nameplate and a ground screw on its front panel Figure 3 2 shows the front panel of an EG860 EG860 User Guide 3 Hardware Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co...

Page 30: ...m Port Description FE Data service port Receives Transmits data services and supplies power to an EG860 PWR Power port Connects to a power supply RF1 External antenna port Connects to an external antenna RF2 EG860 User Guide 3 Hardware Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 21 ...

Page 31: ...olor Status Description PWR Red On Power supply is functional Off Power supply is absent RF1 RF2 Green Steady on Air interface signals are strong with the real RSRP ranging between 95 dBm and 44 dBm Blinks on green and off at 3 Hz Air interface signals are weak with the real RSRP ranging between 105 dBm and 95 dBm Steady off No air interface signal is available or air interface signals are very we...

Page 32: ... PoE cables power cables and protection ground PGND cables 3 2 1 PoE Cable A PoE cable is a shielded network cable that connects EG860 s FE port and the POE adaptor s PoE port Background Information POE technology enables DC power supply and data transmission to an EG860 through an Ethernet cable Configuration Rules l Both ends of an POE cable that is used to connect the EG860 and POE adaptor are ...

Page 33: ...ck Number of wires Four twisted pairs eight signal cables Cross sectional area 0 2 mm 24 AWG External diameter 6 8 mm 0 3 mm Operating temperature 40 75 Minimum installation temperature 20 Actual highest operating voltage 100 V Actual highest operating voltage 2 A Power Adapter Figure 3 3 shows the appearance of a power adapter EG860 User Guide 3 Hardware Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and...

Page 34: ...ions Application Scenario Temperature Range 35 W POE power adapter 40degC 50degC 90 V 264V 54V 0 65A C8 RJ45 GE When power is supplied through the POE port 40 50 3 2 2 Power Cable The power cable transmits 24V DC power It applies only to the solar scenario Appearance Figure 3 4 shows the appearance of a power cable EG860 User Guide 3 Hardware Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential...

Page 35: ... Color Black Cross sectional area of conductor 0 52mm External diameter 6 85mm 0 2mm Operating temperature 40 to 80 Storage temperature 40 to 80 Minimum installation temperature 40 Rated voltage 300V 3 2 3 PGND Cable A protection ground PGND cable ensures the grounding of an EG860 Appearance A PGND cable is green and yellow with a cross sectional area of 6 mm2 Both ends of the cable are OT termina...

Page 36: ...PGND cable Table 3 7 Technical specifications of a PGND cable Item Specifications Color Yellow and green Cross sectional area 6 mm 9 AWG External diameter 5 1 mm 0 3 mm Operating temperature 25 70 Storage temperature 40 50 Minimum installation temperature 10 Rated voltage 600 V EG860 User Guide 3 Hardware Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd ...

Page 37: ...escribes how to unpack and check the goods onsite and prepare installation tools before EG860 installation 4 3 Installation Procedure This section describes how to install an EG860 on a pole and wall 4 4 Checking Installation Check hardware and power on status of an EG860 after installation EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Tec...

Page 38: ...lution sources l Keep the site at least 5 km away from heavy pollution sources such as a refinery and coal mine l Keep the site at least 3 7 km away from moderate pollution sources such as a chemical plant a rubber plant and an electroplating factory l Keep the site at least 2 km away from light pollution sources such as a food factory and a leather processing plant l The air intake vents of the c...

Page 39: ...Verify that 1 The quantity of devices is consistent with the packing list 2 The shipping containers are intact 3 The types and number of devices in the shipping containers are consistent with the packing list 4 The devices are intact If short wrong excessive or damaged goods are found maintain the goods while contacting the supplier as soon as possible Precautions l Power on an EG860 within 24 hou...

Page 40: ...all an EG860 Table 4 1 Installation tools Hammer drill with Ø14 and Ø12 drill bits ESD gloves Vacuum cleaner Heat gun Flat head screwdriver M2 5 M6 Phillips screwdriver M2 5 M6 Socket wrench M10 Crimping tool Rubber mallet Utility knife Level Torque wrench 5 N m 40 N m EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 31 ...

Page 41: ...ocedure This section describes how to install an EG860 on a pole and wall 4 3 1 Mounting an EG860 on a Pole This section describes how to mounting an EG860 on a pole in outdoor scenarios Context The following provides the requirements for installation space and components l Requirements for a mental pole of EG860 Figure 4 2 shows the requirements for a mental pole of EG860 EG860 User Guide 4 Insta...

Page 42: ... Requirements for a mental pole of an antenna Figure 4 3 shows the requirements for a mental pole of an antenna Figure 4 3 Requirements for a mental pole of an antenna unit mm The requirements for antenna installation are as follows The installation of lightning rod is required The antenna must be mounted vertically The antenna must be mounted on the top of metal pole If the antenna is to be mount...

Page 43: ...le of 45 degrees below a surrounding high rise building 4 3 1 1 Mounting EG860 Equipment on a Pole This section describes how to mount EG860 equipment on a pole Procedure Step 1 Optional Open the EG860 SIM card window and insert a SIM card as shown in Figure 4 5 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 34 ...

Page 44: ...ion component as shown in Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Assembling steel strapping tapes with the installation component Step 3 Install the assembled installation component on the EG860 with the torque being 48 kgf cm as shown in Figure 4 7 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 35 ...

Page 45: ...lation component on the pole 1 Roll the steel strapping tapes on the pole let them go through the bayonet and buckle up the bayonet after proper adjustment as shown in Figure 4 8 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 36 ...

Page 46: ...to tighten the steel strapping tapes with the torque being 48 kgf cm as shown in Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 Tightening steel strapping tapes EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 37 ...

Page 47: ... a maximum of 45 degrees adjustment as shown in Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 Horizontal angle adjustment l Properly adjust the vertical angle and tighten the screws on the side of the installation component with the torque being 120 kgf cm and a maximum of 45 degrees adjustment as shown in Figure 4 11 Figure 4 11 Vertical angle adjustment End EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei P...

Page 48: ...ect the PGND cables as shown in Figure 4 12 Figure 4 12 Connecting the PGND cable to the EG860 Step 2 Install the POE cable 1 Loosen the PG connector at the FE port on the EG860 Figure 4 13 shows the structure of the connector EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 39 ...

Page 49: ...d ensure that the lock nut rubber seal and connector are compact as shown in Figure 4 14 Figure 4 14 Inserting a PoE cable into the PG connector EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 40 ...

Page 50: ...nector with one layer of insulation tape from bottom up b Wrap each connector with three layers of waterproof tape from bottom up then from top down and finally from bottom up Do not cut the tape until all the three layers of the tape are already wrapped Wrap each layer of tape around the connector tightly c Wrap each connector with three layers of PVC insulation tape from bottom up then from top ...

Page 51: ...oE connects to a POE cable NOTE In the outdoor it is recommended to place the POE adapter in a surge protection box provided by customer Step 3 Optional Connect the power cable 1 Screw the waterproof cover off the PWR connector as shown in Figure 4 18 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 42 ...

Page 52: ... as shown in Figure 4 19 Figure 4 19 Passing the power cable through the PWR connector and tightening the waterproof cover 3 Connect the power cable to the EG860 and tighten the waterproof cover as shown in Figure 4 20 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 43 ...

Page 53: ... central conductor is mainly used for detecting external antenna and some surge protection EG860 supports single antenna and double antennas l In single antenna mode the antenna connects with RF1 of EG860 l In double antennas mode the antennas respectively connects with RF1 and RF2 of EG860 The two antennas must be in the same horizontal position with a minimal interval of 1 5 meters Figure 4 21 D...

Page 54: ...ewing the SMA connector 3 Optional In outdoor scenarios waterproof the connecting joints as shown in 2 4 4 Connect an external antenna through the DC for the central conductor as shown in Figure 4 24 and Figure 4 25 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 45 ...

Page 55: ...Figure 4 24 Connecting an external antenna single antenna EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 46 ...

Page 56: ...r of the device and RF cables l For details about how to install an external antenna see the Antenna Installation Guide End 4 3 2 Mounting an EG860 on a Wall This section describes how to mount an EG860 in indoor scenarios Context The following provides the requirements for installation space and components EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Cop...

Page 57: ...ust be mounted on the top of metal pole If the antenna is to be mounted horizontally with the metal pole the horizontal distance between the antenna and metal pole should not be less than 2λ c λ f l Figure 4 27 shows an EG860 and installation components Figure 4 27 EG860 and installation components 4 3 2 1 Mounting EG860 Equipment on a Wall This section describes how to mount EG860 equipment on a ...

Page 58: ...ng a SIM card NOTE Use a tweezer or a pair of needle nose pliers to remove SIM cards Step 2 Install the installation component on the EG860 with the torque being 48 kgf cm as shown in Figure 4 29 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 49 ...

Page 59: ...ate against the wall use a level to verify that the marking off template is placed horizontally and then mark anchor points with a marker as shown in Figure 4 30 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 50 ...

Page 60: ...shown in Figure 4 31 Figure 4 31 Installing an expansion bolt Step 5 Align the installation holes in the bracket with the expansion bolt holes in the wall fasten the nuts of the expansion bolts and mount the EG860 on the wall as shown in Figure 4 32 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 51 ...

Page 61: ... Equipment on a Pole Step 5 of 4 3 1 1 Mounting EG860 Equipment on a Pole End 4 3 2 2 Connecting Cables to an EG860 Mounted on a Wall This section describes how to connect cables to an EG860 mounted on a wall Procedure Step 1 Connect the PGND cables as shown in Figure 4 33 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 5...

Page 62: ...p 2 Install the POE cable 1 Loosen the PG connector at the FE port on the EG860 Figure 4 34 shows the structure of the connector EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 53 ...

Page 63: ...d ensure that the lock nut rubber seal and connector are compact as shown in Figure 4 35 Figure 4 35 Inserting a PoE cable into the PG connector EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 54 ...

Page 64: ...nector with one layer of insulation tape from bottom up b Wrap each connector with three layers of waterproof tape from bottom up then from top down and finally from bottom up Do not cut the tape until all the three layers of the tape are already wrapped Wrap each layer of tape around the connector tightly c Wrap each connector with three layers of PVC insulation tape from bottom up then from top ...

Page 65: ...oE connects to a POE cable NOTE In the outdoor it is recommended to place the POE adapter in a surge protection box provided by customer Step 3 Optional Connect the power cable 1 Screw the waterproof cover off the PWR connector as shown in Figure 4 39 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 56 ...

Page 66: ... as shown in Figure 4 40 Figure 4 40 Passing the power cable through the PWR connector and tightening the waterproof cover 3 Connect the power cable to the EG860 and tighten the waterproof cover as shown in Figure 4 41 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 57 ...

Page 67: ... central conductor is mainly used for detecting external antenna and some surge protection EG860 supports single antenna and double antennas l In single antenna mode the antenna connects with RF1 of EG860 l In double antennas mode the antennas respectively connects with RF1 and RF2 of EG860 The two antennas must be in the same horizontal position with a minimal interval of 1 5 meters Figure 4 42 D...

Page 68: ...ewing the SMA connector 3 Optional In outdoor scenarios waterproof the connecting joints as shown in 2 4 4 Connect an external antenna through the DC for the central conductor as shown in Figure 4 45 and Figure 4 46 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 59 ...

Page 69: ...Figure 4 45 Connecting an external antenna single antenna EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 60 ...

Page 70: ...or details about how to install an external antenna see the Antenna Installation Guide End 4 4 Checking Installation Check hardware and power on status of an EG860 after installation Prerequisites An EG860 has been properly mounted Procedure Step 1 Check hardware installation Complete the items for hardware installation listed in Table 4 2 EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei...

Page 71: ...4 3 Checklist for cable installation No Check Item 1 The PGND cable is green and yellow The NEG cable is blue and the RTN cable is black 2 None of power cables or PGND cables is short circuited or reversely connected 3 The bare wires and lug handles at the wiring terminals are tightly wrapped up with PVC insulation tape 4 The protection grounding of the EG860 and the surge protection grounding of ...

Page 72: ... covers of SMA connectors are sealed Step 2 Perform a power on check by referring to Figure 4 47 Figure 4 47 EG860 power on check procedure End EG860 User Guide 4 Installation Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 63 ...

Page 73: ...s how to configure an EG860 through a web based management interface 5 2 Remote Configuration Auto configuration EG860 supports the auto configuration function Auto configuration deployment operations can be performed to EG860 on the NMS system EG860 User Guide 5 Configuration Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 64 ...

Page 74: ...w IP address to log in if the IP address of EG860 has been changed Step 2 On the Web management interface input the User name and Password The default User name of the system is admin and the Password is 4GCPE TD NOTE l If you forget the password for logging in to the Web management interface restore the EG860 factory settings in Topology View on the eOMC910 terminal management client l If you for...

Page 75: ...ts Data packets are encapsulated and decapsulated at the two ends of a tunnel l L2TP L2TP transmits PPP packets over a tunnel allows a Layer 2 termination point and a PPP session endpoint to reside on different devices and exchanges information using the packet switching technology to extend the PPP model L2TP combines the advantages of the L2F and PPTP protocols and is an industry standard set by...

Page 76: ...ork adapters are configured GRE l EG860 l Core network device l Router l Video server configured when multiple network adapters are configured l LAN host configured when multiple network adapters are configured L2TP l EG860 l Router l Video server configured when multiple network adapters are configured l LAN host configured when multiple network adapters are configured Application Scenarios Devic...

Page 77: ...rk to the WAN port on the EG860 122 22 24 22 IP address of the router 155 1 1 200 IP address of the video server 155 1 1 111 Table 5 3 Data plan for the NAT transmission mode take the attached camera as an example Parameter Example IP address of the camera 192 168 2 2 IP address of the LAN port on the EG860 192 168 2 1 IP address allocated by the core network to the WAN port on the EG860 122 22 23...

Page 78: ... 1 IP address of the core network to the router 178 1 7 7 178 1 8 7 IP address of the router to the core network 178 1 7 1 178 1 8 1 IP address of the router 155 1 1 200 IP address of the video server 155 1 1 111 Table 5 5 Data plan for the L2TP tunnel transmission mode take the attached PC as an example Parameter Example IP address of the attached PC of EG860 192 168 43 2 IP address of the LAN po...

Page 79: ...s page is displayed 2 In the Internet Settings page set NAT to Enable NAT Type is NAPT by default 3 Optional In the Internet Settings page set Quick Forward to Enable 4 In the Internet Settings page click Submit 5 Choose NAT Settings Port Mapping The Port Mapping page is displayed 6 In the Port Mapping page configure Port Mapping based on the plan For detailed configuration methods see 7 4 NAT Set...

Page 80: ... the same network segment with that of Tunnel2 The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Table 5 7 Examples for GRE tunnel configuration Parameter Parameter Value Description Tunnel1 Peer IP 178 1 7 1 IP address of the router to the core network Tunnel IP 43 0 0 2 IP address of tunnel 1 on the EG860 side Tunnel2 Peer IP 178 1 8 1 IP address of the router to the core network Tunnel IP 43 0 1 2 IP address of...

Page 81: ...rameter Parameter Value Description L2TP Tunnel Enable If this parameter is set to Enable the L2TP transmission mode is enabled Peer Ip Addr 155 1 1 200 IP address of the router User admin Authentication user name of the L2TP tunnel transmission mode The user name must be the same as that configured on the router Password TD4GCPE Authentication password of the L2TP tunnel transmission mode The pas...

Page 82: ...requisites l An EG860 has been properly mounted l After being powered on the EG860 operates normally based on default configuration parameters l The EG860 is registered to the network and can be managed by the eOMC910 Context NOTE Security control must be implemented because uncertainties exist in the environments where remote terminals are located Users are advised to provide remote access as req...

Page 83: ...issioning data 2 Fill in TerminalConfData xls Obtain complete directory of configuration file from the EG860 software package which contains the TerminalConfData xls sheet and other files Fill TerminalConfData xls based on the actual service scenario EG860 User Guide 5 Configuration Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 74 ...

Page 84: ... check tool to generate the verified terminal configuration file For the detailed operations please see the description of the Cover page in TerminalConfigData xls 4 Import terminal configuration file to the eOMC910 See Commissioning Configurations of eOMC910 Terminal Management Client User Guide in eOMC910 Product Documentation for details NOTE After downloading the terminal configuration file th...

Page 85: ...an EG860 familiarize yourself with the site information choose a maintenance task and arrange tools and spare parts 6 2 Powering on off an EG860 Perform the following operations to power on or power off an EG860 EG860 User Guide 6 Maintenance Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 76 ...

Page 86: ...are Parts Arrange necessary tools and spare parts for maintaining an EG860 The following lists commonly used maintenance tools l Devices for frequency tests include a frequency meter a spectrum analyzer connectors and cables l Power meter is frequently used to measure and analyze the output power of an EG860 l SiteMaster is frequently used for antenna and feeder tests in terms of standing wave rat...

Page 87: ...nnected l Remove and connect the power cable and then switch on the power supply l Contact technical support engineers of the equipment provider if the preceding operations do not work l Power off an EG860 Remove the power cable to power off the EG860 in the cases of special scenarios such as device replacement and intended outages and emergencies that the EG860 generates electric sparks or smoke ...

Page 88: ...ring and IP Filtering 7 4 NAT Settings Network Address Translation NAT settings or port mapping settings is necessary if a PC server is enabled and used by a WLAN to allow port redirection for access from the WLAN to the server 7 5 QoS Management This section describes how to set QoS parameters on the QoS Management page 7 6 VPN This section describes how to configure VPN connections and use the d...

Page 89: ...tatistics In Statistics view the following information l Received displays the number of received packets l Sent displays the number of sent packets l Total Volume displays the total number of received or sent bytes l Packets displays the total number of received and sent packets l Errors displays the number of error packets l Discarded displays the number of discarded packets NOTE Traffic statist...

Page 90: ...owing information l SSID displays the name of the WLAN Wi Fi access point l IP and MAC respectively displays the IP address and the MAC address of EG860 l Broadcast displays SSID broadcast status of a WLAN port l Wireless encryption displays the encryption mode of a WLAN port Statistics In Statistics view the following information l Received displays the number of received packets l Sent displays ...

Page 91: ...ble or Disable as required When PIN verification is changed from Enable to Disable or from Disable to Enable the PIN value must be input in the Input PIN column Step 3 Set Save my PIN to Enable if required If this parameter is set to Enable the PIN is checked automatically each time a user accesses the network through the WAN port Step 4 Click Submit Step 5 Change the PIN as required 1 Set PIN ver...

Page 92: ...t be set to Enable 4 If DNS is set to Enable you must add the IP address of the DNS 5 Optional Set Routing Behind MS to Enable The Enable Routing Behind MS needs disenabling the natport function or clear the natport and the Internet will be reconnectted continue or no dialog box is displayed Click OK 6 Set Quick Forward to Enable 7 Tunnel1 is a tunnel for multicast data Tunnel2 is a tunnel for uni...

Page 93: ...ep 3 In DHCP Settings configure Start IP address End IP address and Lease time The related parameters are as follows l Configure Start IP address and End IP address in the same network segment with IP address in LAN Host Settings l Set Lease time to values ranging from 1 min to 10080 min Click Connected Devices the Connected Devices page is displayed The Devices List displays the active devices co...

Page 94: ...ed l If QoS is set to Enable the QoS function is enabled for the WLAN Step 3 Configure the parameters in Interface Profile The related parameters are as follows l Auto SSID name is set to Enable SSID is not manually set and SSID is recommended to set it to WLAN SN l SSID indicates a WLAN port that is the name of the user that accesses the WLAN l Set Maximum number of connected devices to a value f...

Page 95: ...al characters l WPA encryption can be set to AES TKIP or TKIP AES AES is recommended Step 3 Click Submit End 7 2 6 WLAN Access Restrictions WLAN access restriction management determines the Wi Fi equipment that can access to a Wi Fi LAN based on MAC addresses Context When WLAN access restriction management parameters are modified Wi Fi equipment must be initialized The WLAN will be disconnected fo...

Page 96: ... in Internet MTU Settings Internet MTU indicates the maximum length of the packets sent at an Internet port The parameter ranges from 576 bytes to 1500 bytes The recommended value is 1440 bytes An MTU larger than 1500 bytes needs to be divided which reduces transmission efficiency Step 3 Click Submit End 7 2 8 Routing If routers are cascaded within a LAN a static route is required to allow network...

Page 97: ...e gaming 4 5 300ms 10 6 Non session video buffer stream 5 Non GBR 1 100ms 10 6 IMS signaling 6 6 300ms 10 6 Voice buffer stream and TCP based services such as Internet surfing email chatting file transfer point to point PTP file sharing and line by line scan video 7 7 100ms 10 3 Voice and video broadcast stream and interactive game 8 8 300ms 10 6 Voice buffer stream and TCP based services such as ...

Page 98: ...kbit s ULGBR kbit s DLMBR kbit s ULMBR kbit s High definition camera 2 4 1024 2688 10240 10240 Standard definition camera 3 4 1024 1152 10240 10240 Checkpoin t 4 6 7 2 10 IGMP Management This page presents how to configure Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Context The multicast mode includes the dynamic multicast mode and static multicast mode In dynamic multicast mode the query interval dep...

Page 99: ...router Procedure Step 1 Choose General Settings L2TP Settings The L2TP Settings interface is displayed Step 2 If L2TP Tunnel is set to Enable the L2TP transmission mode is enabled Step 3 Set Peer Ip Addr to the IP address of the L2TP server that is the IP address of the peer router Step 4 Set User and Password to the PPP authentication user name and password The user name and password must be the ...

Page 100: ...bmit End 7 3 Security Settings The Web NMS offers the Security Settings menu to configure Firewall General MAC Filtering and IP Filtering 7 3 1 Firewall General This section describes how to configure firewall level and filter rules The filter rules work only if the firewall is enabled Context When default filter rules are used data is transmitted unidirectionally from a LAN to a WAN The firewall ...

Page 101: ...Whitelist The related parameters are as follows l Current MAC filtering status indicates the validity mode of MAC filtering l MAC filtering mode indicates the filtering mode of a MAC address list This parameter is described as follows If MAC filtering mode is set to Blacklist the MAC addresses in the blacklist have no access rights to the network If MAC filtering mode is set to Whitelist the MAC a...

Page 102: ...rotocol type Procedure Step 1 Choose Security Settings IP Filtering The IP Filtering page is displayed Step 2 Click Add Item to configure the parameters in IP Whitelist The related parameters are as follows l IP filtering mode If this parameter is set to Blacklist the IP addresses in the blacklist have no access rights to the network If this parameter is set to Whitelist the IP addresses in the wh...

Page 103: ...he Port Mapping page is displayed Step 2 Click Add Item to configure the parameters in Port Mapping The related parameters are as follows l Type indicates the type of the preset port mapping template It is a configuration wizard When the value of Type is Custom other parameters needed to be filled in manually Set according to the plan When setting as other types the default configuration is applie...

Page 104: ...nlink bandwidth If this parameter is set to 0 the downlink bandwidth is not limited l Queue type supports only HTB currently Step 3 Set Queue type A maximum of eight service queues are supported The related parameters are as follows l Queue name specifies the service type name The value can be customized l Interface type specifies the service interface type On a WAN QoS configurations are valid fo...

Page 105: ...he name of an encryption rule The name must be unique l Remote IP address indicates the IP address of the peer device on the VPN l Key mode includes Manual and Auto modes If the Manual mode is used the following parameters must be set Protocol includes AH and ESP protocols Manual authentication algorithm includes hmac_md5 and hmac sha1 algorithms Manual authentication key If Manual authentication ...

Page 106: ...ates the data start port Remote port in Transmission mode indicates the port used by the VPN in Tunnel mode indicates the data end port Mode includes Aggressive and Main modes Identification Type If Mode is Aggressive this parameter can be set to IP Type or Name Type Local Identifier required if Identification Type is Name Type NAT T state indicates whether NAT traversal is enabled and can be set ...

Page 107: ...rsion displays the hardware version number of the device l Software version displays the software version number of the device l Modem hardware Version displays the hardware version number of the modem l Modem software Version displays the software version number of the modem 7 7 2 Reset Reset is used to restart a router and recover factory defaults Context If the webpage is not automatically refr...

Page 108: ...MC910 Product Documentation NOTE Security control must be implemented because uncertainties exist in the environments where remote terminals are located Users are advised to provide remote upgrade as required l Download the latest version of files before upgrading the router l The router will restart after a upgrade Do not cut off the power supply during the upgrade Procedure Step 1 Choose System ...

Page 109: ...e complexity requirements are as follows l The password must contain 8 to 32 characters l The password must contain at least two character types and must not contain three or more than three consecutively same characters The character types include Lowercase letters Uppercase letters Digits Special characters _ and space l The password must not contain the account name or its reversion For example...

Page 110: ...e synchronization with network time function Procedure Step 1 Choose System Date Time The Date Time page is displayed Step 2 Click Manually set with local time or Synchronize with network time to set time and date as required For detailed information about the parameters see the online help on the right of the Web management interface Step 3 Click Submit End 7 7 9 Diagnosis Ping and Traceroute hel...

Page 111: ...output the result l If Method is set to Main Neighbor Cell current main neighbor cell information will be displayed in the result l If Method is set to Chip temperature the ambient temperature inside the equipment will be displayed in the result l If Method is set to Tcpdump the system automatically selects the size of the packets captured at the port based on the number of ports where packet capt...

Page 112: ...Step 4 Export serial port logs Click Collect and click Export after collecting serial port logs successfully If you conduct any other operation before exporting logs the Export button becomes unavailable and you need to recollect the logs 1 Click Collect to collect the serial port logs 2 Click Export to export the serial port logs NOTE Personal information is anonymized to protect user privacy 3 C...

Page 113: ...an be configured for AirBandInfo based on the following requirements 1 Set each parameter to a value within the corresponding range 2 Uniquely set AirBand ID The ranges from Earfcn_Low to Earfcn_High of different cells cannot overlap 3 The range from Freq_Low to Freq_High of AirBand must be a subset of that of Localband 4 one AirBand corresponds to one LocalBand or multiple AirBands correspond to ...

Page 114: ...s follows l MNC_Length can be set to 2 or 3 The default value is 3 l SIM is a 15 bit number in decimal l Authen_Arith can be set to 0 or 1 0 indicates the Millenge algorithm and 1 indicates the Test algorithm Only 0 Millenge is supported at present l Op_Value is a 32 bit number in hexadecimal 128bit The default value is 0 l K_Value is a 32 bit number in hexadecimal 128bit Step 3 Optional Configure...

Page 115: ...5 the Alarm Configuration of RadioSignal Weak 6 6 123 118 l AlarmRaiseSmoothPeriod indicates the number of times for alarm generation and AlarmCeaseSmoothPeriod indicates the number of times for alarm clearing Configure these parameters as required The value range of AlarmRaiseSmoothPeriod and AlarmCeaseSmoothPeriod are 1 100 l Configure AlarmReportTh and AlarmResumeTh as required l ResumeTh 0 ind...

Page 116: ...fference of more than 5 dB Step 3 Click Submit End 7 8 Logout The login user interface is displayed upon a logout of the Web NMS Procedure Step 1 Click Logout Step 2 In the displayed Are you sure you want to log out dialog box click OK End EG860 User Guide 7 Reference Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 107 ...

Page 117: ...nk between the EG860 and the device connected to it is unavailable 8 2 ALM 50002 High Temperature This alarm is reported when the temperature of an EG860 exceeds a preset threshold 8 3 ALM 50003 RadioSignal Weak This alarm is reported when the signals received by an EG860 are weak EG860 User Guide 8 Alarm Reference Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologi...

Page 118: ...PC or a camera connected to it is unavailable and the device fails to connect to the network System Actions None Possible Causes Cause Category Possible Cause Environment The network cable connection between the EG860 and the device connected to it is faulty Equipment A connection fault occurs on the device connected to the EG860 Procedure Check the network cable connection between the EG860 and t...

Page 119: ...k properly and services may be interrupted System Actions None Possible Causes Cause Category Possible Cause Environment The ambient temperature is excessively high and heat dissipation of the EG860 is poor Configuration The alarm threshold is set to an inappropriate value Procedure l Check whether any heat sources or devices that affect ambient temperature exist l Query the alarm threshold EG860 ...

Page 120: ... System Actions None Possible Causes Cause Category Possible Cause Environment The RF feeder connection of the EG860 is faulty Configuration The signals of the cell in which the EG860 resides are weak Procedure l Check whether the RF feeder connection of the EG860 is normal l Check the signal strength in the cell in which the EG860 resides To perform this check log in to the WebUI and choose Syste...

Page 121: ...Related Information None EG860 User Guide 8 Alarm Reference Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co Ltd 112 ...

Page 122: ...ation EEC European Economic Community ESD Electrostatic Discharge FE Fast Ethernet FTP File Transfer Protocol FTPS File Transfer Protocol over SSL GPS Global Positioning System ID Identifier IE Internet Explorer IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity IoT Internet of Things IP Internet Protocol EG860 User Guide 9 Glossary Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and...

Page 123: ...Personal Computer PCB Printed Circuit Board PCC Policy and Charging Control PIN Personal Identification Number PLMN Public Land Mobile Network PGND Protection Ground POE Power Over Ethernet PTT Push To Talk PVC Polyvinyl Chloride QoS Quality of Service RF Radio Frequency RoHS Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances RSRP Reference Signal Received Power SAR Specific Absorption Rate SD...

Page 124: ... Trunking Mode Operation TMSI Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity TNV Telecommunication Network Voltage USB Universal Serial Bus VPN Virtual Private Network WAN Wide Area Network WebUI Web User Interface Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WMA Windows Media Audio WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup EG860 User Guide 9 Glossary Issue 02 2015 04 10 Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copy...

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