Z Com Network Router ZMAX 8210 I User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Introduction  
Thank you for choosing the ZMAX-8210 Series Customer Premise Equipment (hereafter called CPE).  
Compliant with the innovative IEEE802.16-2004 and working at the licensed 3.5GHz with efficient  
modulation, this outdoor CPE gives wireless ISP providers today’s fastest pathway to new markets and  
revenue. whether well-established and looking to expand, or smaller and newly established – service  
providers of all types can immediately and cost-effectively create wireless networks even in most  
challenging environments or reach out from established network to capture new customers. Without the  
delays and costs of leasing or building a wired infrastructure, ZMAX-8210 is capable of providing  
secure and reliable access to high-speed data, voice and video services. ZMAX-8210-I build in 16dBi  
gain antenna, ZMAX-8210-E with N-Female connector for external antenna. Typically, 802.11s Mesh  
implemented in this device will free physical limitation that a block stands in the way in the  
infrastructure could lead to failure of communication), finding a key to “the last mile”.  
Appearance  
Figure 1 ZMAX-8210  
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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 Features  
The ZMAX-8210 provides you with the solid features.  
Power supply via POE  
Based on WiMAX together with compliant with 802.16d-2004  
Work at 3.5GHz  
Implement Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDMand Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS)  
Efficient Modulation  
Water, dust-proof and built-in antenna for outdoor environments  
User-friendly web-based management  
Build Typical Infrastructure  
The versatile ZMAX-8210 greatly livens up the internet for your various needs. Typically Point-to-Point,  
Point-to-Multipoint modes are mostly recommended infrastructures.  
Wireless Point-to-Point Outdoors  
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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 Station.  
Wireless Point-to-multipoint Outdoors  
Under this structure, acting as a customer premise equipment, the ZMAX-8210 is connected to the  
WiMAX Base Station, allowing ISP to cost-effectively build infrastructure in a matter of hours.  
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Figure 4 Wireless Point-to-multipoint Outdoors  
Typical Case  
The high-quality performance enables the ZMAX-8210 to gain widespread acknowledgements. It is able  
to undertake tasks in various situations.  
Create or expand well-created network via this CPE in enterprises or residential quarters  
Provide an access to Metropolitan Area Network via WLAN  
Act as a media connecting Base Station and sub-stations in mobile communicating network  
Provide an access to hard-to-reach areas, like ancient sites  
Cost-effectively build in most challenging environments, like remote mountain areas and rough  
sites via this CPE  
Build a makeshift network for a meeting  
Link Backup or Emergency Communication  
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Chapter 2 Basic Installation  
System Requirement  
Before installing the ZMAX-8210 Customer Premise Equipment, make sure your system meets these  
requirements  
A PC coupled with 10/ 100Base-TX adapter  
Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192.168.1.x (x cannot be 1) and 255.255.255.0  
for the Subnet Mask  
A Web browser for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, or Netscape  
Navigator 4.78 or above or Firefox  
Package Content  
If any missing or damaged, please contact your local seller.  
Z-Com ZMAX-8210 Customer Premise Equipment  
Power adapter and cord 48V1A)  
Accessories (For its full contents, please refer to accessory installation guide)  
ZMAX-8210 Customer Premise Equipment Installation Guide  
Hardware Installation  
Follow the steps below to install your ZMAX-8210. (the different of hardware installation between  
ZMAX-8210-I and ZMAX-8210-E is antenna)  
Make sure all components linked to the ZMAX-8210 are on hand.  
A brace fixed on the back of the ZMAX-8210 is tabled on a perfect area like well-sized desk.  
Attach one end of water-proof cable to a water-proof connector. Alternatively, you can make a  
Category 5 UTP straight yourself.  
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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.  
Ground  
Note:  
To keep the ZMAX-8210 antenna intact, a plastic coat is over the antenna. Remove  
the coat wile using it.  
Warning:  
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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 the ZMAX-8210, so you need not install antenna.  
The ZMAX-8210-E needs an external antenna. You should choose your antenna as your need.  
Warning:  
Keep your ZMAX-8210 associated with the antenna away from power line, lamp,  
electrified wire fence or anything others electrified.  
Though a thunder-proof component is built in, it is recommended that additional  
thunder-proof device is needed for effectively protecting your ZMAX-8210.  
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Chapter 3 Basic Settings  
Default Factory Settings  
We’ll elaborate the ZMAX-8210 default factory settings. You can re-acquire these parameters by resort  
button. If necessary, please refer to the “the way to restore default factory settings.  
Table 1 ZMAX-8210 Default Factory Settings  
Feature  
Factory Default Settings  
User Name  
Password  
Device Name  
admin  
password  
Devicexxxxxxxxxxxx represents the last 6 digits of  
MAC address)  
Enable  
Spanning Tree Protocol  
IP Settings  
IP TypeSTATIC  
IP Address192.168.1.1  
Subnet Mask255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway0.0.0.0  
Primary/Second DNS Server0.0.0.0  
Disable  
HTTP Redirect  
Base Station ID01020304050D  
Dual-Direction VoiceTDD  
Bandwidth7MHz  
Wireless Settings  
EncryptionDisable  
IR Bit: 0  
SSH  
Disable  
SNMPEnable  
Trap Server192.168.0.254  
Read Communitypublic  
Write Communityprivate  
SNMP  
How to Login Your ZMAX-8210 via WEB Browser  
ZMAX -8210 provides you with user-friendly web-based management. Take the following steps  
Enter the ZMAX-8210 via IE. When entering the IP address: http://192.168.1.1, you’ll see a popup  
menu below:  
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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. For instance, the  
ZMAX-8210 is 192.168.1.1, and your PC IP should be 192.168.1. X.  
Enter the default name “admin” in the username field and “password” in the password fieldClicking  
Login now will usher you into the ZMAX-8210 management interface.  
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Figure 7 ZMAX-8210 General Information  
Device Name  
ClickingBasic Settingsyou’ll see the ZMAX-8210Name. You may assign any device name to this  
CPE. This name is only used by the CPE administrator for identification purposes. Unique, memorable  
names are helpful, especially if you are employing multiple access points on the same network. This  
name is composed of 15 characters with 0-9, A-Z, a-z or “-“.  
Figure 8 ZMAX-8210 CPE Name  
“WINS” enabled, you have the alternative of entering management page by entering the Device name  
instead of painfully writing out IP Address. For example, you can specify the name as device030201”.  
So enteringdevice030201will lead you to the management site. Also, Ping device030201 helps you  
check whether WINS can take effective in the ZMAX-8210.  
Note:  
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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.  
When WINS undertakes interpreting, make sure the PC IP address need to be  
matched the CPE. For instance, the ZMAX-8210 is 192.168.1.1, and your PC IP  
should be 192.168.1. X.  
Bridge and Router Mode  
The ZMAX-8210 is capable of working under bridge and router modes.  
OpeningIP Settingswill navigate you to the configuring mode page.  
Figure 9 Configure the ZMAX-8210 to Bridge  
The ZMAX-8210 provides bridge and router modes. Under the bridge mode, you are required to set  
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and Primary (Second) DNS Server. For Router mode,  
IPAddress  
The ZMAX-8210 provides two options of obtaining IP addresses, static IP address and dynamic address  
from DHCP Server.  
STATICManually set the ZMAX-8210 IP address subnet Mask, Default Gateway and Primary  
(Second) DNS Server. 255.255.255.0 is usually taken as the subnet mask.  
DHCP ClientAlternatively, the ZMAX-8210 can obtain IP address subnet Mask, Default Gateway  
and Primary (Second) DNS Server from DHCP Server.  
Note:  
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If you fail to obtain IP address for the ZMAX-8210, the CPE will turn to the client  
address for use.  
Wireless Parameters  
OpeningRadio Settings can lead you to the ZMAX-8210 wireless parameters. You can set what you  
desire.  
Figure 10 ZMAX-8210 Wireless Parameters  
Base Station IDThis field allows you to enter the Base Station ID you want to connect, to establish  
a tie between this CPE and the Base Station.  
Duplex ModeThis field allows you to have the options of TDD and HFDD modes.  
Note:  
Under the Duplex Mode, you are required to keep the consistency in setting between  
the ZMAX-8210 and the Base station.  
Center FrequencyThis field helps you to scan the center frequency that the linked device performs  
and shows the frequency in this field.  
CP SizeThis field displays the ratio of hardware MTU (maximum transmission unit) before  
rotating this device.  
BandwidthThis field provides the bandwidth when this device is undertaking tasks. You can get  
two options-- 3.5MHz and7MHz.  
Note:  
The bandwidth shall be in the complete accord between the ZMAX-8210 and the  
Base Station connected.  
Frame LengthThis field displays the frame length that the ZMAX-8210 can obtain from other  
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devices.  
EncryptionThis field provides encryption options.  
Note:  
When the communication is established, the encryption shall be completely  
identical between the ZMAX-8210 and the Base Station,  
IR BitThis field identifies whether forward initial ranging data。  
Note:  
There shall be in complete accord in the parameters between IR Bit and Base  
Station.  
Create a Link between the ZMAX-8210 and WiMAX  
Base Station  
Acting as a customer premise equipment (CPE), the ZMAX-8210 aims at establish a tie with WiMAX  
Base Station to enable IP network to be connected to main arteries. We’ll elaborate how to build the  
infrastructure via the ZMAX-8210. The CPE has access to connect to the WiMAX Base Station via the  
Base Station ID. However, the Duplex Mode, Bandwidth and IR Bit shall conform to the requirements  
set when creating a link between the ZMAX-8210 and the Base Station.  
Take the following steps to build your infrastructure.  
Connect this CPE to PC via a cable. And assign 192.168.1.100 as your PC IP Address.  
Figure 11 Build the Infrastructure with WiMAX Base Station  
Enter the ZMAX-8210 web-based management. And set proper parameters in the “Base Station  
ID”, Duplex Mode,Bandwidth,EncryptionandIR Bitfields, respectively to establish  
a link between your CPE and the WiMAX Base Station.  
Note:  
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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 the communication is sound. Take an example as follows.  
Ping 192.168.1.1 to check the communication between the ZMAX-8210 and PC.  
192.168.1.200 check the communication between the ZMAX-8210 and WiMAX Base Station.  
If you fail to ping, please see Troubleshooting.  
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Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration  
Router Mode  
The ZMAX-8210 is able to carry out router function.  
OpeningIP Settingsnavigates you to router mode interface.  
Figure 12 ZMAX-8210 Router Mode Settings  
You can set proper IP addresses for WAN and LAN. Refer to the following infrastructure.  
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Figure 13 Wireless Router Mode  
Any IP  
Under the router mode, the ZMAX-8210 provides Any IPenabling you to enter whatever IP addresses  
legally or illegally so as to carry out various tasks, relieving your trouble of memorizing IP address.  
Take the steps below.  
From theIP SettingsChooseRouterand enableEnable Any IP”.  
Figure 14 Any IP  
Note:  
You can assign whatever IP Address, however the default gateway and DNS shall be  
set.  
A legal IP means access to the internet is available via this IP Address.  
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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 the infrastructure.  
From theIP SettingschooseRouter”. The way to assign IP Address turns “Static IP toDHCP  
Server. ClickingApplyto enable “DHCP Server”.  
Figure 15 DHCP server  
Note:  
The IP Address number that the “DHCP Server” generates shall be no less than the  
ones in clients  
Time Server  
Compliant with NTP, the ZMAX-8210 is capable of keep its time in complete accord with the internet  
time.  
OpeningBasic Settingsguides you to the time setup.  
Figure 16 Time Server  
Time Server Setup:  
Assign the proper IP address to the ZMAX-8210, ensuring this CPE to have access to the  
internet. For information on setting proper address, refer to IPAddress.  
From theTime Serverenter the correct time server. The following provides the time server  
website.  
a) time.windows.com  
b) time-a.nist.gov  
c) time.nist.gov  
From theTime Serverpop-menu, select your time zone.  
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From theAdjust for Daylight Saving Timeyou have the option of daylight saving time or  
not. Finally, clicking “Apply” to complete your time server settings.  
Note:  
It is only when the ZMAX-8210 have access to the internet that the time server can  
take effect.  
HTTP Redirect  
Enabled HTTP Redirect and enter the IP address that the HTTP Redirect specifies. On such condition,  
when other devices attempts to login the internet for browning web via the ZMAX-8210, the first page  
in view is forced to what the specified IP address shows.  
Typical HTTP Redirect Case:  
Assign a proper IP address to the ZMAX-8210ensuring an access to the internet. Connected to this  
CPE via a switch, PC1, PC2 and PC3 have access to the internet.  
Figure 17 Typical HTTP Redirect Case  
OpenHTTP Redirectand enable HTTP Redirect. Enter an imposed. IP Address For example, IP  
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Figure 18 HTTP Redirect  
anew, this time you’ll see the exact page.  
Note:  
Make sure there is an access from the ZMAX-8210 to the internet, before enabling  
HTTP Redirect.  
HTTP Redirect will take effect every two hours. Therefore, from the client, you’ll  
see the forced page instead of your designed.  
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Chapter 5 Management  
View the ZMAX-8210 Basic Information  
From theInformationthe ZMAX-8210 provides the basic information about this CPE. All is  
read-only. For the detailed information, refer to Basic Settings and Advanced Configuration.。  
Figure 19 Basic Information  
View Statistics Information  
From theStatisticsthe ZMAX-8210 provides information about sending or receiving packets out of  
both the Ethernet and wireless ports. Clicking “Refresh” allows you to view the real-time information  
linked to the ZMAX-8210. All is read-only.  
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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 the packets information from the wireless port.  
Password  
You can change password to managing your ZMAX-8210.  
Figure 21 Password Change  
The length of password is no more than 19 characters. You can restore the default password by  
enabling “Restore Default Password”.  
Upgrade Firmware  
The ZMAX-8210 provides two ways to upgrade firmware.  
Upgrade Firmware via Web  
Figure 22 Upgrade Firmware via web  
OpenUpgrade Firmware;  
ClickBrowseto select your wanted file for upgrade.  
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ClickUploadto enable the file to be loaded to your ZMAX-8210.  
Reboot your ZMAX-8210 and check whether the firmware has been upgraded in the Basic  
Information.  
Upgrade firmware via FTP  
Enter the command ftp 192.168.1.1admin and password.  
After successful commanding, enterput mercury.rmt. If the upgrade is successful, the  
information will be shown as below.  
C:\>ftp 192.168.1.1  
Connected to 192.168.1.1.  
220 (vsFTPd 1.1.3)  
User (192.168.1.1:(none)): admin  
331 Please specify the password.  
Password:  
230 Using binary mode to transfer files. Login successful. Have fun.  
ftp> put mercury.rmt  
200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.  
150 Ok to send data.  
226 File receive OK.  
ftp: 发送 4075528 字节,用时 0.39Seconds 10423.35Kbytes/sec.  
ftp> quit  
221 Goodbye.  
The ZMAX-8210 will be forced to reboot.  
Warning:  
When upgrading the firmware via FTP, the file name shall be mercury.rmt.  
When upgrading, neither the ZMAX-8210, nor other devices connected to the  
infrastructure are allowed to be closed.  
Backup and Retrieve  
It is strongly recommended that you’d better back up some important files in case of something  
unexpected. If tragedy hits the ZMAX-8210, you have access to restore the important files by the  
backup. The ZMAX-8210 provides two ways to restore the backup.  
Backup and Retrieve Files via Web :  
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C:\>ftp 192.168.1.1  
Connected to 192.168.1.1  
220 (vsFTPd 1.1.3)  
User (192.168.1.1:(none)): admin  
331 Please specify the password.  
Password:  
230 Using binary mode to transfer files. Login successful. Have fun.  
ftp> get mercury.cfg  
200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.  
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for /mnt/ramd/ mercury.cfg (11411 bytes).  
226 File send OK.  
ftp: 收到 11411 字节,用时 0.00Seconds 11411000.00Kbytes/sec.  
ftp> put zmax8200.cfg  
200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.  
150 Ok to send data.  
226 File receive OK.  
ftp: 发送 11411 字节,用时 0.02Seconds 713.19Kbytes/sec.ftp> quit  
221 Goodbye.  
Figure 23 Retrieve and Backup Settings  
From theBackup / Restore Settingsby clickingBackupa pop-menu will appear,  
suggesting you enter:C:\mercury.cfg. After “Confirm”, the mercury.cfg will be saved to your  
hard disc.  
From theBackup / Restore Settingsby clickingBackupa pop-menu will appear,  
suggesting you enter:C:\mercury.cfg. After “Retrieve”, the zmax8210 will retrieve your backup  
file.  
Backup and Retrieve Files via FTP:  
Enter the command ftp 192.168.1.1 admin and password,  
After successful commanding, enter get mercury.cfg. If the upgrade is successful, enterget  
mercury.cfgand you’ll see the information as below. A file will be saved to your PC folder  
following C:\mercury.cfg;  
Enterput mercury.cfgthe file will be loaded to your ZMAX-8210.  
Note:  
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The file name shall be mercury.cfg.  
Restore Factory Default Settings  
The ZMAX-8210 provides two ways to restore the default factory settings.  
Restore the factory default settings via web:  
From the “Restore Factory Default Settings”, clicking Restore will restore your  
ZMAX-8210 default settings.  
Restore the factory default settings via “Restore Button”.  
When the ZMAX-8210 power adapter is connected to this device, press Default Buttonfor  
about over10seconds. TheDefault Buttonis shown as below:  
Hardware  
Default Button  
Figure 24 ZMAX-8210 Default Button  
Reboot  
The ZMAX-8210 supports PoE supply. You can restore web-based management to reboot this CPE.  
Enabling “Yes” can reboot it.  
Figure 25 Reboot  
SSH  
The ZMAX-8210 provides SSH management. It is recommended that Putty is your right option to  
access this device’s management.  
Open  
by double clicking Putty  
Enter 192.168.1.1 in the “Host Name” field and “Protocol”.  
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Figure 26 Putty Settings  
From the “Connection”, selectSSH”; From the “Preferred SSH protocol version”, select 2;  
From the “Encryption cipher selection policy”, make3DESthe top position.  
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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 field.  
For help information, enter” help” command.  
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting  
Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)  
Q 1. In what way to get to know the ZMAX-8210 MAC address?  
MAC Address distinguishes herself by the distinct identity among networking devices. There  
are two ways available to know the address.  
In the rear of the ZMAX-8210, posted the MAC Address. Refer below.  
Figure 29 ZMAX-8200 MAC Address  
Through the ZMAX-8210 web-based management, you can view the address from the Basic  
Information.  
Q 2. Why my PC fails to access the internet?  
Make sure your PC IP Address doesn’t clash with others’. If DHCP Server enabled, you  
have to get your PC to obtain dynamic IP Address. Finally, reboot your PC.  
Make sure the ZMAX-8210 Ethernet connector has taken effect. Or change a cable to  
connect your device and PC.  
Q 3. Why I fail to configure my ZMAX-8210?  
Make sure your device is perfectly connected to the power adapter.  
Make sure your PC IP address is consistent with device Address. For example, your PC IP  
Address s 192.168.1.X, while your default device’s is 192.168.1.1.  
Restore the factory default settings and re-login your ZMAX-8210 web-based management.  
Q 4. In what way to set IPAddress for my PC with Windows XP/2000installed?  
Go to StartÆClick control PanelÆDouble-click Network ConnectionsÆRight-click Local  
Area ConnectionÆClick Properties  
Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.  
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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?  
Q 6. How to re-gain my ZMAX-8210 password if it slips off my mind?  
Q 7. How I could know my PC has connected to the ZMAX-8210?  
ClickStart>Run”  
Enter cmd”  
Enter “ping 192.168.1.1”, use “ping” to check whether the tie has been established between  
your ZMAX-8210 and PC  
If the tie has been established, it will be shown as below.  
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Figure 31 ZMAX-8210 Ping  
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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 Features as follows:  
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Operates at 3.5GHz  
Built-in 16dBi directional panel antenna  
Power over Ethernet (PoE, non-802.3af compliant)  
Resistant design for outdoor environment (IP65)  
SNMP support  
RoHS  
Signal Status Display by LED Line  
Module  
ZMAX-8210-I  
Description  
ZMAX-8210-I works at 3.5GHz, compatible with 802.16d-2004  
standard, designed as CPE..  
ZMAX-8210 benefits from WiMAX technologies with OFDM  
technology, delivering the best economics and advanced wireless  
solution for fixed broadband access.  
System  
Operation Mode  
IP Router  
CPE  
Yes  
NAT  
Yes  
Access Control  
Flow Control  
DHCP  
Yes  
Yes  
DHCP Server/DHCP Client  
NTP  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
HTTP Redirect  
Watchdog  
Features  
QoS  
Yes(rtPS/nrtPS/UGS/BE)  
Encryption  
DFS  
DES/AES  
Yes  
(Dynamic Frequency Selection)  
ARQ  
Yes  
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(Automatic Repeat Request)  
PHS  
Yes  
Yes  
(Payload Header Suppression)  
Site Survey  
Signal Indicators  
Radio  
Standard  
IEEE 802.16-2004, HiperMAN/WiMAX Fixed Profile  
OFDM modulation, 256FFT points; BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM,  
64-QAM  
Modulation  
RF Frequency  
3.4 to 3.6 GHz in steps of 250kHz  
1.75MHz, 3.5MHz & 7MHz  
TDD and HFDD  
Bandwidth  
Duplexing Method  
Spectral Efficiency  
5 bits/sec/Hz (64-QAM uncoded)  
2.5,4,5,8,10 & 20 ms  
Supported Frame Lengths  
Tx Maximum output Power  
(at antenna connector)  
Tx Center Frequency Tolerance  
Symbol Clock Frequency Tolerance  
Frequency Control  
20.5dBm  
< ±2% subcarrier spacing  
< ±5ppm  
Automatic Frequency Control (AFC)  
Type-G mask ETSI-EN301021  
Automatic Gain Control (AGC),  
Automatic Link Control (ALC)  
Spectral Mask Requirements  
Power Control  
Adjacent Channel Rejection C/I  
16-QAM 3/4  
-11dB  
64QAM 3/4  
-4dB  
Nonadjacent Channel Rejection C/I  
16-QAM 3/4  
-30dB  
64QAM 3/4  
-23dB  
Relative Tx Constellation Error  
(@20.5dBm output power)  
Burst Type  
BPSK 1/2  
Typical [dB]  
-31.5  
QPSK 1/2  
-31.5  
QPSK 3/4  
-31.5  
16QAM 1/2  
16QAM 3/4  
64QAM 1/2  
64QAM 3/4  
Burst Type  
BPSK 1/2  
-31.5  
-31.5  
-31.5  
-31.5  
Maximum Rx Receiver Sensitivity  
(BER <10-6)  
Typical [dB]  
-95.0  
QPSK 1/2  
-93.0  
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QPSK 3/4  
-89.5  
-86.5  
-83.0  
-79.0  
-77.0  
16QAM 1/2  
16QAM 3/4  
64QAM 1/2  
64QAM 3/4  
Management  
Secure WEB Management  
SNMP  
Yes  
Yes  
SSH  
Yes  
CLI  
Yes  
F/W Upgrade  
Interface  
Web/TFTP/FTP  
LAN  
One 10/100-BaseTX RJ-45 Ethernet Port  
Antenna Type (Built-in)  
Default Button  
Ground Interface  
Led  
16dBi pannel antenna  
Yes  
Yes  
1-Power, 1-WLAN, 1-LAN, 5-Signal Indicator  
Physical  
Dimension  
277(L)x277(W)x80(H)  
Weight  
1.5 Kg  
Power Consumption  
Power Supply  
Environment  
Operating Temperature  
10W  
PoE,802.3af compliant, Remote Power 48V@500mA  
-20~65 ℃  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
5 ~ 95% Non-Condensing  
-40 oC~85 ℃  
5 ~ 95% Non-Condensing  
IP65  
Storage Humidity  
Waterproof  
RoHS compliant  
Warranty  
Yes  
12 months  
Table 3 ZMAX-8210-E Spec  
802.16d-2004 Outdoor CPE  
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Main Features as follows:  
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Operates at 3.5GHz  
Built-in 16dBi directional panel antenna  
Power over Ethernet (PoE, non-802.3af compliant)  
Resistant design for outdoor environment (IP65)  
SNMP support  
RoHS  
Signal Status Display by LED Line  
Module  
ZMAX-8210-E  
Description  
ZMAX-8210-E works at 3.5GHz, compatible with 802.16d-2004  
standard, designed as CPE..  
ZMAX-8210-E benefits from WiMAX technologies with OFDM  
technology, delivering the best economics and advanced wireless  
solution for fixed broadband access.  
System  
Operation Mode  
CPE  
IP Router  
Yes  
NAT  
Yes  
Access Control  
Yes  
Flow Control  
Yes  
DHCP  
DHCP Server/DHCP Client  
NTP  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
HTTP Redirect  
Watchdog  
Features  
QoS  
Yes(rtPS/nrtPS/UGS/BE)  
Encryption  
DES/AES  
Yes  
DFS  
(Dynamic Frequency Selection)  
ARQ  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
(Automatic Repeat Request)  
PHS  
(Payload Header Suppression)  
Site Survey  
Signal Indicators  
Radio  
Standard  
IEEE 802.16-2004, HiperMAN/WiMAX Fixed Profile  
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Modulation  
OFDM modulation, 256FFT points; BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM,  
64-QAM  
RF Frequency  
3.4 to 3.6 GHz in steps of 250kHz  
1.75MHz, 3.5MHz & 7MHz  
TDD and HFDD  
Bandwidth  
Duplexing Method  
Spectral Efficiency  
5 bits/sec/Hz (64-QAM uncoded)  
2.5,4,5,8,10 & 20 ms  
Supported Frame Lengths  
Tx Maximum output Power  
(at antenna connector)  
Tx Center Frequency Tolerance  
Symbol Clock Frequency Tolerance  
Frequency Control  
20.5dBm  
< ±2% subcarrier spacing  
< ±5ppm  
Automatic Frequency Control (AFC)  
Type-G mask ETSI-EN301021  
Automatic Gain Control (AGC),  
Automatic Link Control (ALC)  
Spectral Mask Requirements  
Power Control  
Adjacent Channel Rejection C/I  
16-QAM 3/4  
-11dB  
64QAM 3/4  
-4dB  
Nonadjacent Channel Rejection C/I  
16-QAM 3/4  
-30dB  
64QAM 3/4  
-23dB  
Relative Tx Constellation Error  
(@20.5dBm output power)  
Burst Type  
BPSK 1/2  
Typical [dB]  
-31.5  
QPSK 1/2  
-31.5  
QPSK 3/4  
-31.5  
16QAM 1/2  
16QAM 3/4  
64QAM 1/2  
64QAM 3/4  
Burst Type  
BPSK 1/2  
-31.5  
-31.5  
-31.5  
-31.5  
Maximum Rx Receiver Sensitivity  
(BER <10-6)  
Typical [dB]  
-95.0  
QPSK 1/2  
-93.0  
QPSK 3/4  
-89.5  
16QAM 1/2  
16QAM 3/4  
64QAM 1/2  
64QAM 3/4  
-86.5  
-83.0  
-79.0  
-77.0  
Management  
Secure WEB Management  
Yes  
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SNMP  
Yes  
SSH  
Yes  
CLI  
Yes  
F/W Upgrade  
Interface  
LAN  
Web/TFTP/FTP  
One 10/100-BaseTX RJ-45 Ethernet Port  
Antenna  
One N Type (Female) Interface  
Default Button  
Ground Interface  
Led  
Yes  
Yes  
1-Power, 1-WLAN, 1-LAN, 5-Signal Indicator  
Physical  
Dimension  
Weight  
277(L)x277(W)x80(H)  
1.5 Kg  
Power Consumption  
Power Supply  
Environment  
Operating Temperature  
10W  
PoE,802.3af compliant, Remote Power 48V@500mA  
-20~65 ℃  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
5 ~ 95% Non-Condensing  
-40 oC~85 ℃  
5 ~ 95% Non-Condensing  
IP65  
Storage Humidity  
Waterproof  
RoHS compliant  
Warranty  
Yes  
12 months  
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Appendix B Technical Terms  
Table 4 Technical Terms  
Terms  
Description  
IEEE 802.16  
BS  
IEEE 802.16 is a wireless networking standard adopted in December, 2001.  
BS is the abbreviation of Base Station, a basic component in WiMAX  
infrastructure.  
SS  
SS is the abbreviation of Subscriber Station, a user-client in WiMAX  
infrastructure.  
CPE  
CPE is the abbreviation of Customer-Premises Equipment, acting as a client.  
DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol . An Ethernet protocol specifying  
how a centralized DHCP server can assign network configuration information to  
multiple DHCP clients. The assigned information includes IP addresses, DNS  
addresses, and gateway (router) addresses.  
DHCPDHCP  
Client DHCP  
Server  
IP Address and IP Address is a four-byte number uniquely defining each host on the Internet,  
Network Mask  
usually written in dotted-decimal notation with periods separating the bytes (for  
example, 134.177.244.57). Ranges of addresses are assigned by Internet, an  
organization formed for this purpose.  
Combined with the IP address, the IP Subnet Mask allows a device to know  
which other addresses are local to it, and which must be reached through a  
gateway or router.  
LAN&WAN  
LAN (Local Area Network): A communications network serving users within a  
limited area, such as one floor of a building.  
WAN: A long distance link used to extend or connect remotely located local area  
networks. The Internet is a large WAN.  
Router  
A device that forwards data between networks. An IP router forwards data based  
on IP source and destination addresses.  
NetBIOS  
Network Basic Input Output System. An application programming interface  
(API) for sharing services and information on local-area networks (LANs).  
Provides for communication between stations of a network where each station is  
given a name. These names are alphanumeric names, 16 characters in length.  
To secure the communication between the wireless device and other devices,  
encryption is implemented to protect secret against attack.  
Encryption  
MAC  
The Media Access Control address is a unique 48-bit hardware address assigned  
to every network interface card.  
Ping  
Using “ping” command aims at checking the communication between your  
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device and other devices.  
Web-based  
A web-based management. You have access to the site via Netscape or Microsoft  
Graphical User Internet Explorer, monitoring and managing your device.  
Interface (GUI)  
WINS Server  
WINS. Windows Internet Naming Service is a server process for resolving  
Windows-based computer names to IP addresses. If a remote network contains a  
WINS server, your Windows PCs can gather information from that WINS server  
about its local hosts. This allows your PCs to browse that remote network using  
the Windows Network Neighborhood feature.  
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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 represented by 0-9, A-F or a-f; likewise, ACSII is  
represented by 0-9, A-F, or a-f and punctuation. Every can consist of two-digit hexadecimal.  
Table 5 ASCII  
ASCII  
Hex  
ASCII  
Hex  
ASCII  
Hex  
ASCII  
Hex  
Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Character Equivalent  
!
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
9
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
i
69  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
"
:
j
#
$
%
&
;
k
l
<
=
>
?
m
n
o
p
q
r
(
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
)
*
+
,
s
\
t
-
]
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
|
.
^
/
_
0
1
2
3
4
`
a
J
b
K
L
c
d
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6
7
8
35  
36  
37  
38  
M
N
O
P
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
e
f
65  
66  
67  
68  
}
7D  
7E  
~
g
h
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Appendix D SSH Settings  
Table 6 SSH Settings  
get  
set  
del  
keyword  
system  
descriptions  
√ √  
--- system setting  
version  
devicename  
macaddr  
routemode  
anyiponrout  
e
--- system firmware version  
--- system name  
√ √  
--- system MAC address  
--- system route mode  
---system any ip on route  
mode  
√ √  
√ √  
time  
daylight  
saving  
now  
--- Daylight Saving Time of  
time server  
--- Time of system  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
server  
zone  
--- Time server of system  
--- Time zone of Time server  
--- system bridge port  
--- system dhcp client  
--- system IP address  
--- system network mask  
--- system gateway  
bridge  
iptype  
ipaddr  
netmask  
gateway  
dns primary  
dns  
--- system primary DNS  
√ √  
--- system secondary DNS  
secondary  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
ethernet  
--- system ethernet port  
--- system dhcp client  
--- system IP address  
--- system network mask  
iptype  
ipaddr  
netmask  
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√ √  
√ √  
gateway  
dns primary  
dns  
--- system gateway  
--- system primary DNS  
√ √  
--- system secondary DNS  
secondary  
IP start  
√ √  
√ √  
--- IP range start  
--- IP range end  
IP End  
IP  
Range  
√ √  
--- IP range netmask  
Netmask  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
wireless  
--- system wireless port  
--- system dhcp client  
--- system IP address  
--- system network mask  
--- system gateway  
iptype  
ipaddr  
netmask  
gateway  
dns primary  
dns  
--- system primary DNS  
√ √  
--- system secondary DNS  
secondary  
IP start  
√ √  
√ √  
--- IP range start  
--- IP range end  
IP End  
IPRange  
Netmask  
√ √  
--- IP range netmask  
--- enable spanning tree  
protocol  
√ √  
stp  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
ssh  
--- enable remote SSH access  
--- SNMP setting  
snmp  
server  
--- enable SNMP agent  
--- SNMP TrapServer IP  
address  
√ √  
trap server  
read  
√ √  
--- SNMP Readcommunity  
community  
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write  
√ √  
--- SNMP Writecommunity  
community  
description  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
√ √  
---SNMP System Description  
--- wireless setting  
wimax  
bsid  
--- WiMAX Base Station ID  
--- WiMAX Duplex Mode  
---wireless Center Frequency  
--- WiMAX CP Size  
duplex  
channel  
cpsize  
√ √  
bandwidth  
--- wireless Band Width  
--- wireless transmit Frame  
Length  
framelengh  
encryption  
√ √  
√ √  
--- wireless Encryption Mode  
---  
WiMAX  
wireless  
ir-bit  
parameter  
status  
--- wireless status  
--- system password  
--- reboot system  
--- logout from CLI  
password  
reboot  
exit  
quit  
--- quit CLI  
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