Alvarion BreezeACCESS 900 Release note

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Alvarion BreezeACCESS 900 is a powerful networking device that provides high-speed wireless connectivity for a variety of applications. With its advanced features and capabilities, the BreezeACCESS 900 is ideal for businesses, educational institutions, and other organizations that need reliable and secure wireless connectivity.

Here are some of the key features and capabilities of the BreezeACCESS 900:

  • High-speed wireless connectivity: The BreezeACCESS 900 supports data rates of up to 100 Mbps, making it ideal for applications that require high bandwidth, such as streaming video, VoIP, and online gaming.

Alvarion BreezeACCESS 900 is a powerful networking device that provides high-speed wireless connectivity for a variety of applications. With its advanced features and capabilities, the BreezeACCESS 900 is ideal for businesses, educational institutions, and other organizations that need reliable and secure wireless connectivity.

Here are some of the key features and capabilities of the BreezeACCESS 900:

  • High-speed wireless connectivity: The BreezeACCESS 900 supports data rates of up to 100 Mbps, making it ideal for applications that require high bandwidth, such as streaming video, VoIP, and online gaming.
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BreezeACCESS GFSK
Spectrum Sweep Firmware
BreezeACCESS II / MMDS / V / 900 Spectrum Sweep
Verison 4.6.s27
Release Notes
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1. Introduction
The BreezeACCESS Spectrum Sweep Firmware is a special firmware version based on version 4.5
for the BreezeACCESS II/MMDS/V/900 Family lines that implements Spectrum analysis feature. This
feature is intended to sweep the applicable frequency spectrum and gather real time information about
the signal strength levels and false alarms being detected by the modem, thus helping to determine
the duty cycle and the level of interference from co-located radio systems operating in the same
frequency range.
2. BreezeACCESS Spectrum Sweep Features
Spectrum Analyzer
Sets the device in a passive spectrum sweep state to gather information per frequency, including:
o Average Signal Strength Level
o Maximum (Peak) Signal Strength Level
o Number of False Alarms
o Average False Alarms
o Maximum (Peak) False Alarms.
3. Compatibility and Interoperability
Normal functionality of the unit is disabled when running from this version.
BreezeCONFIG ACCESS does not support units running the Spectrum Sweep firmware. The
message “Invalid response from host” will appear upon unit selection. For remote
management use telnet instead.
BreezeACCESS XL products operating in FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) mode are not
supported by this firmware.
Remote Management and configuration can be performed only behind the Ethernet port of the
device as normal radio functionality is disabled.
Subscriber Units with Voice port are not supported.
The Firmware version is supported by BreezeACCESS Spectrum Analyzer Utility version
1.2.2.
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4. Known Bugs & Limitations
In case the Spectrum Sweep Firmware is set as default version, some of the unit parameters
(e.g.: Flexible Hopping Frequency configuration) used in the standard version may be lost after
couple of parameter re-configurations. This is caused due to process of switching sectors in
the flash. It is recommended to export the unit parameters using TFTP before loading the
Spectrum Sweep Firmware.
5. Fixed Bugs
Support for SU-I HW rev E
Parameter compatibility with firmware version 4.5
Compatibility with AU-BS configured to work in synch mode Master or Slave.
6. Upgrade Instructions
The Firmware files have the extension name ‘all’ and can be used for either AU or SU.
The Upgrade Process is the same as for standard firmware version.
You can use the included DOS based TFTP utility included in the Firmware Upgrade Package or
BreezeCONFIG ACCESS Utility in order to upgrade the firmware. Any other TFTP Client can also
be used with the corresponding commands.
The syntax is as follows:
tftp -i hostaddress put sourcefile [destinationfile]
where:
-i is for binary mode.
hostaddress is the ip address you give the unit.
put defines that the client will send file to hostaddress.
sourcefile is filename to be read from the current directory.
destinationfile is filename to be downloaded the unit.
For Type_F, FLASH FILE or BootBlock:
for AU or SU : sourcefile = A46s27F.all , destinationfile = <writecommunitystring> .dwn
For Type_S or STRATA FLASH:
for AU or SU : sourcefile = A46s27S.all , destinationfile = <writecommunitystring>.fmr
The default write community string is 'private' (omit the quotes).
Example for AU with TYPE_S FLASH:
C:\BA_46s27\Firmware >tftp -i 206.25.63.55 put A46s27S.all private.fmr
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Alvarion BreezeACCESS 900 Release note

Type
Release note
This manual is also suitable for

Alvarion BreezeACCESS 900 is a powerful networking device that provides high-speed wireless connectivity for a variety of applications. With its advanced features and capabilities, the BreezeACCESS 900 is ideal for businesses, educational institutions, and other organizations that need reliable and secure wireless connectivity.

Here are some of the key features and capabilities of the BreezeACCESS 900:

  • High-speed wireless connectivity: The BreezeACCESS 900 supports data rates of up to 100 Mbps, making it ideal for applications that require high bandwidth, such as streaming video, VoIP, and online gaming.

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