Z-Com ZMAX-8210-I User Manual

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ZMAX-8210 Series (ZMAX-8210-I/ZMAX-8210-E) User’s Manual V2.0.6.0

Page 2 - About This Manual

Figure 4 Wireless Point-to-multipoint Outdoors Typical Case The high-quality performance enables the ZMAX-8210 to gain widespread acknowledgements

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Chapter 2 Basic Installation System Requirement Before installing the ZMAX-8210 Customer Premise Equipment, make sure your system meets these require

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Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the ZMAX-8210. Tighten the water-proof connector. A ground wire connects the ZMAX-8210.

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Be sure to your ZMAX-8210 is connected the ground wire, preventing something unexpected. Antenna Installation 16dBi built-in antenna is placed in t

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Basic SettingsChapter 3 Basic Settings Default Factory Settings We’ll elaborate the ZMAX-8210 default factory settings. You can re-acquire these para

Page 7 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Figure 5 Safety Alert Clicking “Yes” ushers you into the login. Figure 6 Login Note: Make sure the PC IP address need to be matched the device

Page 8 - Build Typical Infrastructure

Figure 7 ZMAX-8210 General Information Device Name Clicking“Basic Settings”,you’ll see the ZMAX-8210Name. You may assign any device name to this CPE

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By default, the ZMAX-8210 CPE is Devicexxxxxx(xxxxxx represents the last 6 digits of MAC address). No figure is allowed to represent initial. W

Page 10 - Typical Case

If you fail to obtain IP address for the ZMAX-8210, the CPE will turn to the client address for use. Wireless Parameters Opening“Radio Settings c

Page 11 - Chapter 2 Basic Installation

devices. Encryption:This field provides encryption options. When the communication is established, the encryption shall be completely identical

Page 12 - Chapter 2

Copyright This user’s manual and the software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced

Page 13 - Antenna Installation

The parameters set in the ZMAX-8210 shall match the ones in the WiMAX Base Station, when the tie is established. Using “ping” to check whether th

Page 14 - Chapter 3 Basic Settings

Advanced ConfigurationChapter 4 Advanced Configuration Router Mode The ZMAX-8210 is able to carry out router function. Opening“IP Settings”navigate

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Figure 13 Wireless Router Mode Any IP Under the router mode, the ZMAX-8210 provides Any IP,enabling you to enter whatever IP addresses legally or il

Page 16 - Device Name

DHCP Server Under the router mode, the ZMAX-8210 can also serve as a DHCP server, responsible for assigning IP addresses to the devices connected to

Page 17 - IP Address

 From the“Adjust for Daylight Saving Time”,you have the option of daylight saving time or not. Finally, clicking “Apply” to complete your time serv

Page 18 - Wireless Parameters

Figure 18 HTTP Redirect From PC1,PC2 or PC3, you want to login the internet-- http://www.sohu.com,but the web browsers will turn to http://www.zco

Page 19 - Base Station

ManagementChapter 5 Management View the ZMAX-8210 Basic Information From the“Information”,the ZMAX-8210 provides the basic information about this C

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Figure 20 ZMAX-8210 Statistics Information The Ethernet port provides the packet information from the Ethernet port. The wireless port provides

Page 21 - Router Mode

 Click“Upload”to enable the file to be loaded to your ZMAX-8210.  Reboot your ZMAX-8210 and check whether the firmware has been upgraded in the B

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Figure 23 Retrieve and Backup Settings  From the“Backup / Restore Settings”,by clicking“Backup”,a pop-menu will appear, suggesting you enter:C:\me

Page 23 - Time Server

Content Chapter 1 Introduction... 1 INTRODUCTION

Page 24 - HTTP Redirect

The file name shall be mercury.cfg. Restore Factory Default Settings The ZMAX-8210 provides two ways to restore the default factory settings. Res

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Figure 26 Putty Settings  From the “Connection”, select “SSH”; From the “Preferred SSH protocol version”, select“2”; From the “Encryption cipher s

Page 26 - Chapter 5 Management

Figure 27 Putty settings 2  Click Open and a page will open like below: Figure 28 SSH Settings 3  Enter admin and password in the separate fiel

Page 27 - Upgrade Firmware

Chapter 5 Management - 27 -

Page 28 - Backup and Retrieve

TroubleshootingChapter 6 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Q 1. In what way to get to know the ZMAX-8210 MAC address? MAC Address disti

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Figure 30 ZMAX-8210 Wireless Network Connection Properties Q 5. In what way to restore my ZMAX-8210 to the factory default settings? Refer to Restor

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Figure 31 ZMAX-8210 Ping Chapter 6 Troubleshooting - 30 -

Page 31 - Figure 26 Putty Settings

Appendix A Specifications This appendix provides technical terms for the ZMAX-8210 CPE. Table 2 ZMAX-8210-I Spec 802.16d-2004 Outdoor CPE Main Featu

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(Automatic Repeat Request) PHS (Payload Header Suppression) Yes Site Survey Yes Signal Indicators Radio Standard IEEE 802.16-2004, HiperMAN/WiMAX

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QPSK 3/4 -89.5 16QAM 1/2 -86.5 16QAM 3/4 -83.0 64QAM 1/2 -79.0 64QAM 3/4 -77.0 Management Secure WEB Management Yes SNMP Yes SSH Yes

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Appendix A Specifications... 31 Appendix B Technical Te

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Main Features as follows: ¾ Operates at 3.5GHz ¾ Built-in 16dBi directional panel antenna ¾ Power over Ethernet (PoE, non-802.3af compliant) ¾ R

Page 36 - Figure 31 ZMAX-8210 Ping

Modulation OFDM modulation, 256FFT points; BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM RF Frequency 3.4 to 3.6 GHz in steps of 250kHz Bandwidth 1.75MHz, 3.5MHz &am

Page 37 - Appendix A Specifications

SNMP Yes SSH Yes CLI Yes F/W Upgrade Web/TFTP/FTP Interface LAN One 10/100-BaseTX RJ-45 Ethernet Port Antenna One N Type (Female) Interface Defaul

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Appendix B Technical Terms Table 4 Technical Terms Terms Description IEEE 802.16 IEEE 802.16 is a wireless networking standard adopted in December,

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device and other devices. Web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) A web-based management. You have access to the site via Netscape or Microsoft Inte

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Appendix C ASCII WEP can be configured with a 64-bit or 128-bit Shared Key (hexadecimal number or ACSII). As defined, hexadecimal number or ACSII is

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5 35 M 4D e 65 } 7D 6 36 N 4E f 66 ~ 7E 7 37 O 4F g 67 8 38 P 50 h 68 Appendix C ASCII

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Appendix D SSH Settings Table 6 SSH Settings get set del keyword descriptions √ √ system --- system setting √ version --- s

Page 43 - Appendix B Technical Terms

√ √ gateway --- system gateway √ √ dns primary --- system primary DNS √ √ dns secondary --- system secondary DNS √ √

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√ √ write community --- SNMP Writecommunity √ √ description ---SNMP System Description√ √ wimax --- wireless setting √ √

Page 45 - Appendix C ASCII

Figure Figure 1 ZMAX-8210...1 Figure 2

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Table Table 1 ZMAX-8210 Default Factory Settings ... 8 Table 2 ZMAX-8210-I S

Page 47 - Appendix D SSH Settings

IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing the ZMAX-8210 Series Customer Premise Equipment (hereafter called CPE). Compli

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Figure 2 ZMAX-8210 ports The ZMAX-8210 appearance is designed to be water-proof and dust-proof for most challenging environments outdoors. Key Fea

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Figure 3 Wireless Point-to-Point Outdoors Under this structure, the ZMAX-8210 acts as a customer premise equipment (CPE), connecting a WiMAX Base St

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