Ubiik goRAN
Release 15 Cellular IoT (LTE-M/NB-IoT) Small Cell
The Ubiik's goRAN is a fully-integrated LTE-M/NB-IoT Radio Access Network in a Small Cell form-factor. It comes with a flexible software-defined radio architecture supporting all FDD and TDD bands from 400MHz to 2.6GHz.
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Prerequisites
goRAN Ubiik small cell
Monogoto SIM(s)
Configuration data to connect the eNodeB to Monogoto cloud. Reach out to support@monogoto.io if you haven't received the config data yet
Getting Started
The Ubiik goRAN kit is pre-provisioned to be used with Monogoto’s Evolved Packet Core (EPC). A secure VPN connection is used to route both the control data and application data to and from Monogoto.
Get started by connecting the goRAN to the Internet using an Ethernet cable.
Visit the goRAN configuration webpage using the link: goran.ubiik.com. Log in using the credentials received from Ubiik.
Type in the serial number of your goRAN kit and click Get to retrieve the current configurations.
Ubiik goRAN configuration
Once logged into the Ubiik configuration webpage, start configuring the eNodeB.
Basic RF parameters
Type - Define your preferred technology (LTE-M or NB-IoT)
Band - Choose your preferred frequency band Set the LTE Band Type to
Standard LTE
, unless you want to use a non-standard band.TAC -
512
UE Max. power -
23
23 dBm is the default value - you can change the dBm if preferred. Note that in some country it is not allowed to exceed 23 dBm.Mode -
FDD
orTDD
Bandwidth -
1.4 MHz
,3 MHz
or5 MHz
Coverage Level -
1
or2
Configure the goRAN to Monogoto's EPC
External EPC -
Yes
MME IP Address - type in the address received from Monogoto
eNodeB GTP IP - type in the address received from Monogoto
PLMN Number:
315010
Applying the new configurations can be done by entering one or multiple Serial Numbers separated by spaces. Click apply to save the new configurations.
If the goRAN is powered on and connected to the Internet, it will automatically download and apply the latest configurations.
Useful Links
goRAN Small Cell Guide (November 2022)
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