Radwin 2000 C PLUS User Manual - Tools And Materials

Manual is about: POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS

Summary of 2000 C PLUS

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    User manual radwin 2000 c plus point to point broadband wireless release 3.5.70

  • Page 2: Radwin 2000 C Plus

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 i radwin 2000 c plus user manual notice this manual contains information that is proprietary to radwin ltd (radwin hereafter). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by radwin. Right, title and...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 ii windows 2000, xp pro, vista, windows 7 and internet explorer are trademarks of microsoft inc. Mozilla and firefox are trademarks of the mozilla foundation. Other product names are trademarks of their respective manufacturers..

  • Page 4: Radwin Worldwide Offices

    Radwin worldwide offices corporate and emea regional headquarters corporate and emea headquarters 27 habarzel street tel aviv,6971039 israel tel: +972.3.766.2900 fax: +972.3.766.2902 email: sales@radwin.Com north america regional headquarters 900 corporate drive mahwah, nj, 07430 usa tel: +1-877-rad...

  • Page 5: Regulatory Compliance

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 iv regulatory compliance general note this system has achieved type approval in various countries around the world. This means that the system has been tested against various local technical regulations and found to comply. The frequency bands in which t...

  • Page 6: China Mii

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 v (2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Canadian emission requirements for indoor units this class b digital apparatus complies with canadian ices‐003. Cet appareil numẻrique d...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 vi notes: 1. A primary protector is not required to protect the exposed wiring as long as the exposed wiring length is limited to less than or equal to 140 feet, and instructions are provided to avoid exposure of wiring to accidental contact with lightni...

  • Page 8: Contents At A Glance

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 vii contents at a glance part 1: basic installation chapter 1: about this user manual chapter 2: introduction chapter 3: site survey chapter 4: hardware installation chapter 5: getting started with the radwin manager chapter 6: link configuration chapter...

  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 viii table of contents notice ..................................................................................................................................................I radwin worldwide offices ......................................................

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 ix configuration tabs .................................................................................................................... 7-3 deactivate master odu ............................................................................................

  • Page 11: Part 5: Product Reference

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 x fcc 5.4ghz device registration .............................................................................................. 15-1 registering the device......................................................................................................

  • Page 12: Index

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 xi user port connectors ................................................................................................................ B-3 dc power terminals .................................................................................................

  • Page 13: List Of Figures

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 xii list of figures f igure 4‐1 odu ‐ l arge f orm f actors ................................................................................ 4‐2 f igure 4‐2 g b e p o e device .................................................................................

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 xiii f igure 6‐11 l ink site window ‐ fully configured link ........................................................ 6‐20 f igure 6‐12 s ite t ool b ars ............................................................................................... 6‐20 ...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 xiv f igure 11‐4 m ake the gsu s the first two collocated units .............................................. 11‐4 f igure 11‐5 g eneral gsu configuration .......................................................................... 11‐5 f igure 11‐6 gsu m...

  • Page 16: List Of Tables

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 xv list of tables t able 1‐1 u ser m anual ‐ g eneral layout .......................................................................... 1‐1 t able 4‐1 lpu k it contents ........................................................................................

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    Part 1: basic installation release 3.5.70

  • Page 18: Typographical Convention

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 1‐1 chapter 1: about this user manual manual structure this user manual is divided into seven functionally distinct sections reflecting the activities required to set up a radwin 2000 c plus link. The division is shown in the following table: typographic...

  • Page 19: Viewing And Printing

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 1‐2 viewing and printing chapter 1 viewing and printing this manual is optimized for viewing online as a pdf file. To this end it uses an 11 point tahoma typeface for main text. Tables for most part, use 7 or 8 point fonts. Here are a few pointers for ha...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 1‐3 terminology chapter 1 terminology • universal bands refer to radwin universal bands. • 3.X or 3.X ghz refers to the frequency range 3.3 – 3.8ghz • brs refers to the 2.5 ghz band subject to the fcc brs regulations • a 3.X odu is an odu pre configured ...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 1‐4 terminology chapter 1 • the terms uplink and downlink, originate from the field of satellite communications. In a backhaul or isp context, uplink is from the user to the network and downlink is from the network to the user..

  • Page 22: General

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 2‐1 chapter 2: introduction welcome to radwin 2000 c plus! Radwin 2000 c plus delivers up to 250mbps and is the ideal choice for last mile enterprise connectivity and high‐end applications that demand assured performance with guaranteed link bandwidth. R...

  • Page 23: Master Odu Unit

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 2‐2 master odu unit chapter 2 » inter & intra site sync to reduce self interference » long range – up to 40 km/25 miles » wide range of frequency bands ‐ 3.3‐3.8ghz, 4.9 ‐6.0ghz » dedicated bandwidth ensuring sla & latency » low and constant latency – mi...

  • Page 24: Link Management Tools

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 2‐3 link management tools chapter 2 • gsu for inter‐site synchronization • antennas ‐ a wide variety of directional and link antennas is available • odu and antenna mounting kits • lightning protector for use with all radwin outdoor products • ethernet r...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 2‐4 link management tools chapter 2 • a help file accessible from the radwin manager • link budget calculator.

  • Page 26: Overview

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 3‐1 chapter 3: site survey planning the link site overview link site planning consists of a set of surveys, which must be carried out before any equipment is brought to the site. If for some reason, the outcome of any of these surveys is negative, site r...

  • Page 27: Recommended Equipment

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 3‐2 recommended equipment chapter 3 recommended equipment stage 1: preliminary survey • topological map of the area • urban map of the area • compass stage 2: physical survey • 100 meter tape measure • ohmmeter, to check ground connection • binoculars • ...

  • Page 28: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 3‐3 stage 2: physical survey chapter 3 5. Determine and record the compass bearings between both odus, relative to north. 6. If there are obstructions between the two sites, calculate the fresnel zone (see link budget calculator for details). 7. If the s...

  • Page 29: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 3‐4 additional outdoor site requirements chapter 3 8. Using the ohmmeter, measure and record the resistance of the required installation to the grounding point. The resistance must be less than 1o ohm. 9. Review the results of the physical site survey. D...

  • Page 30: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 3‐5 rf planning for dense installations and collocated sites chapter 3 • self interference from collocated radwin radios • other collocated radio devices installed on the same site. To avoid or minimize interference, follow these recommendations: • for c...

  • Page 31: Warning

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐1 chapter 4: hardware installation overview this chapter covers the requirements and procedures for the hardware installation and alignment of a radwin 2000 c plus sector in accordance with prior planning. (see chapter 3 .) it is intended to assist qua...

  • Page 32: Unpacking And Checking

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐2 what’s in the box chapter 4 • network connection • powering up • establishing a radio link what’s in the box unpacking and checking for each of the items below: 1. Remove the equipment from the box. 2. Check that everything listed on the included bil...

  • Page 33: Idu‐H Aggregation Unit

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐3 power over ethernet (poe) devices chapter 4 • two odu mounting kits • a cd containing ‐ • the radwin manager software • quick start guide • this user manual • link budget calculator • for each odu, a self‐adhesive label with the mac address and alter...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐4 idu‐h aggregation unit chapter 4 figure 4‐3: idu‐h the idu‐h package contains: • one idu‐h • one short mounting ear • one long mounting ear • one dual connector to join two units mounted side by side • two dc power plugs for power cables ‐ see figure...

  • Page 35: Antennas

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐5 antennas chapter 4 figure 4‐6: idu‐h front view ‐ double configuration antennas an antenna is the radiating and receiving element from which the radio signal, in the form of rf power, is radiated to its surroundings and vice versa. The antenna gain a...

  • Page 36: Antenna Kits

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐6 accessories chapter 4 figure 4‐8: external antennas for use with radwin 2000 c plus antenna kits external antennas are available for the radwin 2000 c plus radios, varying in operating frequencies, form factor, size and gain. See the radwin products ...

  • Page 37: Radwin Gsu

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐7 accessories chapter 4 figure 4‐9: hss interconnection unit see chapter 10 for further details about the use of hss. Radwin gsu the gps‐based synchronization unit (gsu) is designed to handle inter‐site interferences under large‐scale deployment scenar...

  • Page 38: Ethernet Cable Repeater

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐8 accessories chapter 4 figure 4‐11: general gsu configuration using both ethernet and an hss unit lightning protector unit (lpu) the use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements. The radwin 2000 c plus odu is design...

  • Page 39: Tools And Materials

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐9 tools required for installation chapter 4 figure 4‐13: using an ethernet repeater with lightning protectors tools required for installation the following is a list of the equipment and materials required to install radwin 2000 c plus hardware. Tools ...

  • Page 40: Cables And Connectors

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐10 cables and connectors chapter 4 cables and connectors • odu grounding cable 10 awg • odu‐poe cable (outdoor class, cat‐5e, 4 twisted pairs, 24awg): • up to 100 m. For 100baset connection. • for a 1000baset connection (hbs only) use an odu‐poe cable ...

  • Page 41: General

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐11 protection against lightning chapter 4 • ensure that all other cables are disconnected before disconnecting the ground protection against lightning the use of lightning protection is dependent on regulatory and end user requirements. All of radwin o...

  • Page 42: Site Preparation

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐12 installing a link chapter 4 site preparation site preparation includes ‐ • obtaining any necessary legal and statutory permits for installation of radio equipment • clearing physical obstructions as far as possible • erecting a mast or tower if requ...

  • Page 43: Mounting An Odu

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐13 installing a link chapter 4 mounting an odu use a mounting kit to mount an odu on a wall or pole as shown in the following figures: figure 4‐14: mounted odu: mounted to a wall the mounting kit has an extra arm enables the odu to be mounted at large ...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐14 installing a link chapter 4 figure 4‐15: mounted odu: large angle to wall figure 4‐16: mounted odu: horizontal pole mounting an external flat panel antenna typically, a flat panel antenna such as that show in figure 4‐18 has four bolts for a mountin...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐15 installing a link chapter 4 figure 4‐17: flat panel antenna mounting kit adapter it is mounted on a pole in exactly the same manner as the odu itself using the adapter shown in figure 4‐17 . The left hand view in shows the knurled surface adjacent t...

  • Page 46: Grounding The Odu

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐16 installing a link chapter 4 grounding an odu external antenna external antennas should be individually grounded using a suitable grounding kit such as an andrew type 223158‐2 ( http://www.Commscope.Com ). Grounding the odu there is a grounding lug o...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐17 installing a link chapter 4 connecting the poe device to a network connect the poe to network equipment such as a switch from the lan‐in port. Connecting network equipment to the lan‐out port may damage it. Powering up the odu from a poe device conn...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐18 installing a link chapter 4 for any type of idu‐odu connection, lightning protection units (lpus) are installed in pairs, as shown in the next figure: figure 4‐20: basic use of lightning protectors to install a lpu on a pole adjacent to an odu (hbs ...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐19 installing a link chapter 4 to install a lpu on a wall adjacent to an idu (poe or idu‐h): 1. Use the supplied wall clamp to mount the second lpu as close as possible to the indoor access point to the idu. 2. Ground the lpu to an earth strip using th...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐20 installing a link chapter 4 figure 4‐21: exposing the tacky side of the sealing tape 3. After connecting the short cat‐5e idu/odu cable (provided in the box) from the odu to the unit, tighten the cable gland cap firmly and use the insulation tape sc...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐21 installing a link chapter 4 figure 4‐23: protecting the unit joints with vinyl tape 6. Mount the unit on the pole using the mounting ring as shown in figure 4‐24 . Ground the unit using the gnd screw. For lightning protection, repeat the same proced...

  • Page 52: Installing An Idu‐H

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐22 the idu‐h: a base station alternative to poe devices chapter 4 the idu‐h: a base station alternative to poe devices using an idu‐h instead of several poe devices the idu‐h is an aggregation switch with the functionality of six poe devices. It is ide...

  • Page 53: The Idu‐H Leds

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 4‐23 towards establishing a link chapter 4 idu‐h ‐ functional overview figure 4‐27: idu‐h front panel the front panel is very straight forward: the sfp ports are standard. The lan ports are ethernet and support gbe. The six odu wan ports function identic...

  • Page 54: Installing The Software

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐1 chapter 5: getting started with the radwin manager installing the radwin manager application minimum system requirements the radwin manager application is distributed on a cd. Operating system specific pc resources required by the application are set...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐2 getting started with the radwin manager chapter 5 to install the radwin manager application: 1. Insert the cd into the cd/dvd drive of your computer. 2. The cd opening window appears: 3. Choose install radwin manager and follow the on‐screen instruct...

  • Page 56: First Log‐On

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐3 first log‐on chapter 5 ping 10.0.0.120 you should see something like this: figure 5‐1: pinging the base station. Any other response from ping means that the odu is not responding. Check your ethernet connection and that both the poe and odu are switc...

  • Page 57: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐4 log‐on with local connection chapter 5 figure 5‐3: log‐on window using an ip address log‐on with local connection alternatively, you can log on using local connection ( figure 5‐2 ) without need to change your network interface card address. Note • t...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐5 the radwin manager log‐on concept chapter 5 the radwin manager log‐on concept radwin 5000 supports snmpv1 and snmpv3 either separately or together. The log‐on procedure differs slightly between operation under snmpv1 and snmpv3. In what follows below...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐6 the radwin manager log‐on concept chapter 5 figure 5‐5: log on window exposing the user types. There are three user types: • an observer has read‐only access to the sector. An observer can monitor the sector, generate reports, but may not change any ...

  • Page 60: Unsupported Device

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐7 log‐on errors and cautions chapter 5 the following table summarizes these options: the network manager should change the default passwords as soon as possible, particularly if snmpv3 is to be used. Continuing the log‐on procedure: 5. If your user typ...

  • Page 61: Incorrect Ip Address

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐8 incorrect ip address chapter 5 figure 5‐6: unsupported device message incorrect ip address if the ip address chosen is invalid or the sector is unreachable, the following error message will be displayed: figure 5‐7: unreachable device message incorre...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 5‐9 the initial radwin manager main window chapter 5 to deal with lost or forgotten community strings: 1. Send an email request for to radwin customer service for an alternative key. Your email must include the odu serial number shown on the adhesive sti...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐1 chapter 6: link configuration chapter contents this chapter is divided into two sections covering the two phases of link configuration: 1. Link establishment: initial setup 2. Link maintenance: fine tuning and special functions link establishment is ...

  • Page 64: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐2 setting the connected odu as master odu chapter 6 • uplink and downlink maximum information rate (mir) in mbps • vlan parameters • quality of service parameters. In what follows, we assume that you are logged on to one of the odus on ip address as sh...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐3 setting the connected odu as master odu chapter 6 this window enables you to switch between hsu mode (link slave odu) and hbs mode (link master odu). Click the hbs button. At the confirmation popup window, click ok to continue. A further confirmation...

  • Page 66: Activating The Master Odu

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐4 activating the master odu chapter 6 figure 6‐2: main window: link master odu ready for activation activating the master odu to activate a hbs: 1. Click the activate button. The activation wizard opens. 2. Click next:.

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐5 activating the master odu chapter 6 enter the sector id, name and location. All fields are mandatory. Here are the entries for our demonstration link: 3. The link password may also be changed by clicking change: note the sector id is split into two p...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐6 activating the master odu chapter 6 full details for changing the link password may be found in changing the link pass‐ word . It is best left as is if there is no pressing need to change it. 4. From the previous activation wizard window, click next....

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐7 activating the master odu chapter 6 to continue, click next. 5. The next window is used to set the frequency and channels. The default frequency is the lowest available (5.735 ghz) in the operating band, 5.730 ‐ 5.845 ghz fcc/ic. 6. Click other to se...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐8 activating the master odu chapter 6 7. For our purposes, we choose 5.820 ghz: right hand selector wheel observe that the right hand spin‐wheel is no longer displayed. Had you left other enabled, you could have chosen a frequency by working through th...

  • Page 71: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐9 activating the master odu chapter 6 9. To use acs, check the automatic channel selection box: you can perform a customized channel selection or click select all to check all the channel boxes as shown: note if your hardware supports 250 mbps net aggr...

  • Page 72: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐10 activating the master odu chapter 6 10. Click next. The antenna type and tx power window is presented: note for operation using licensed 3.X bands under fcc part 90 subpart z and ic rss‐197 supporting 3.650‐3.700 ghz: the master odu does not commenc...

  • Page 73: Warning

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐11 activating the master odu chapter 6 the choice of tx power, antenna gain and cable loss (between the radio and the antenna) determines the eirp and is affected by such considerations as radio limita‐ tions and regulatory restrictions. Before complet...

  • Page 74: Registering The Slave Odu

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐12 registering the slave odu chapter 6 figure 6‐3: main window: master odu activated, slave odu ready for registration 12. If you are using local connection, log out and log back in to the hbs on its ip address. You may have observed that operating fre...

  • Page 75: Master Odu

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐13 basic configuration for operations chapter 6 figure 6‐4: main window: link master odu activated, slave odu registered basic configuration for operations several basic parameters should be configured for both link sites. Use the appropriate site conf...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐15 basic configuration for operations chapter 6 4. Click ok on the configuration window to save your changes. You are asked to confirm: 5. Accept the changes. Here is the status of the link: figure 6‐5: main window: link fully operational.

  • Page 78: Main Tool Bar

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐16 exploring the radwin manager main window chapter 6 exploring the radwin manager main window the following sections describe the panels and toolbar of main window shown in figure 6‐5 . Main tool bar figure 6‐6: main tool bar ‐ left three buttons figu...

  • Page 79: Link Events Log

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐17 sector (link) status panel chapter 6 sector (link) status panel the link level information is shown here. Figure 6‐8: sector (link) status panel the status (shown as active) may be one of: active ‐ managed odu functional device unreachable! ‐ no eth...

  • Page 80

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐18 link events log chapter 6 alarms (traps) are displayed in the events log in the lower panel of the main window. The events log may be saved as a text file. The events log includes the following fields: » sequential number (id) » date and time stamp ...

  • Page 81: Link Status Light

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐19 link status light chapter 6 link status light the meaning of link status light is as follows: bottom status line table 6‐1: link status light color codes color description green slave odu registered, in sync red slave odu registered, no sync purple ...

  • Page 82: Link Site Window

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐20 link site window chapter 6 link site window the link site window is already familiar to us: figure 6‐11: link site window ‐ fully configured link. Here are the site tool bars in greater detail: figure 6‐12: site tool bars table 6‐3: site buttons - d...

  • Page 83: Mimo Modes

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐21 advanced configuration chapter 6 advanced configuration the link as configured so far, is sufficient to provide basic service. Additional link‐level services that can be configured are shown in the following list of hyperlinks: 1. Mimo modes 2. Tran...

  • Page 84

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐22 transmission ratio chapter 6 figure 6‐13: hbs collocated client or independent unit the allowable transmission ratio is also dependent on master odu’s hss (collocation) status. (for further details about configuring and using hss, see chapter 10 .) ...

  • Page 85: Maximum Information Rate

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐23 maximum information rate chapter 6 maximum information rate you can set separately, the uplink and downlink maximum information rate (mir) in mbps or leave it as unlimited. The mir acts as a throttle; leaving the uplink or downlink as unlimited comm...

  • Page 86

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐24 changing the link band chapter 6 figure 6‐15: change or add bands 2. Select the required band and click ok. For our purposes, we choose 5.720‐5.960 ghz universal. The band is highlighted and right button is enabled..

  • Page 87

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐25 changing the link band chapter 6 figure 6‐16: add/change band dialog 3. Click the right button. The following window opens:.

  • Page 88

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐26 changing the link band chapter 6 4. Here you may chose the working channel bandwidth and channel selection as in the activation process. Click ok to accept your choice. You are returned to the display in figure 6‐16 . 5. Click ok again. The followin...

  • Page 89

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐27 changing the link band chapter 6 7. Click ok. A link re‐sync follows. Here is the final result: having set the channel bandwidth and operating channels earlier, there is no need for deactivation and reactivation. You may also add new bands by clicki...

  • Page 90

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐28 changing the link band chapter 6 figure 6‐17: add bands instructions panel the serial numbers displayed are those of the odus in the link. Click copy to clip‐ board. 2. Now carry out steps 2 to 5 in figure 6‐17 . Step 2 will take you to a web page, ...

  • Page 91

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐29 changing the link band chapter 6 3. Fill out the requested details. Remember to terminate the dialog by clicking the get key button. 4. The results of your request will be displayed with further instructions..

  • Page 92: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐30 configuring aes 256 encryption support chapter 6 a few minutes later, you should receive an email, containing in its body, a list of license keys. 5. Copy and paste the license keys into a plain text file and save it to a safe known place. 6. Open t...

  • Page 93

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐31 configuring aes 256 encryption support chapter 6 3. Save the text file and send it to your equipment supplier with your license purchase order. 4. You will receive by return email a text attachment showing serial number and license key. Save the fil...

  • Page 94

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐32 logging on to the slave odu over the air chapter 6 logging on to the slave odu over the air you can log on to the slave odu. The log on procedure is the same as for the master odu. The main window will appear as in figure 6‐5 , but with the master o...

  • Page 95

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐33 bulk software backup chapter 6 the following detached window appears: figure 6‐20: bulk backup setup window the default sites shown in the bulk backup list panel belong to the currently installed link. The list may be empty if you are running the ra...

  • Page 96: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐34 bulk software backup chapter 6 items from the list can be cleared by selecting them and then using the right button. The right button in figure 6‐22 , may be ruse to remove one or more selected sites. 3. You may choose the snmp version but probably ...

  • Page 97: Monitor

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐35 setting radwin manager preferences chapter 6 setting radwin manager preferences the preferences tab relates entirely to the way the manager displays certain items for the link. They are completely local to the managing computer.. Monitor figure 6‐23...

  • Page 98: Events

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐36 events chapter 6 events here you may choose your own color coding for the recent event display (see chapter 9 ). You may also choose a location and file name for the events log for storage. These settings are again, per odu. To avoid over‐writing, y...

  • Page 99: Advanced

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐37 advanced chapter 6 advanced figure 6‐24: advanced preferences change password you may change your log‐on password here from the default, admin. Restore alerts many alert messages in the radwin manager have an option of the form “do not show this mes...

  • Page 100: Check For Updates

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐38 configuration with telnet chapter 6 check for updates if you are not connected to the internet, disable the check for updates check box. Monitoring and timeout intervals the monitoring interval determines the lowest interval between request to the o...

  • Page 101

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐39 telnet access to the master odu chapter 6 supported master odu telnet commands are shown in table 6‐5 to table 6‐7 . Table 6‐5: master odu telnet ‐ display commands command explanation display inventory displays odu product name, name, location, har...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐40 telnet access to the master odu chapter 6 reboot resets the odu. The user is warned that the command will reset the odu. A new telnet session to the odu may be opened after the reset is complete. Help displays the available commands table 6‐7: maste...

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    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐41 telnet access to the slave odu chapter 6 telnet access to the slave odu the procedure is the same as for the master odu. Figure 6‐26: telnet management window ‐ slave odu supported slave telnet commands are shown in table 6‐8 to table 6‐10 . Table 6...

  • Page 104

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 6‐42 telnet access to the slave odu chapter 6 set writepw set the read‐write access password (read‐write community) set trappw set the trap community string set buzzer set the read‐write access password (read‐write community) set trappw set the trap comm...

  • Page 105

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐1 chapter 7: site configuration site tool bar here again are the site tool bars and their functions: figure 7‐1: site tool bars table 7‐1: site buttons - description menu button applies to site purpose / reference both open the site configuration windo...

  • Page 106

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐2 site configuration window chapter 7 in this chapter we describe the site configuration window in detail, noting differences between the hbs and hsu side of link site window. We also comment briefly on the last four items in table 7‐1 . Site configura...

  • Page 107: System

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐3 configuration tabs chapter 7 figure 7‐3: site configuration window ‐ slave odu (hsu) the tool bars and tabs common to both sites have identical functionality. Configuration tabs system we used this tab in during the link configuration process for the...

  • Page 108: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐4 air interface (master odu ‐ hbs only) chapter 7 air interface (master odu ‐ hbs only) the air interface tab allows you to change all of the air interface setting chosen during activation except the operating channel. All of the editable parameters ar...

  • Page 109: Tx & Antenna

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐5 tx & antenna chapter 7 tx & antenna we used this tab as well, during link configuration of the slave odu . (the master odu was configured during activation). Whatever the case, you may use this tab at either site for further fine tuning. Changing the...

  • Page 110: Management

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐6 management chapter 7 the external pulses which might be detected, may come from a collocated hbs, a radwin 2000 c plus odu, a radwin 2000 odu or a radwin gsu configured as hub sync master. To enable hss, check the enabled check box. Ensure that the c...

  • Page 111: Trap Destinations

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐7 management chapter 7 trap destinations to change a trap ip address: 1. Open an entry with its edit button: the following entry window is displayed: 2. Enter the trap destination ip address and port. It could be the ip address of the managing computer...

  • Page 112: Vlan For Management

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐8 management chapter 7 4. Click ok to save your choice. Note that for each active trap destination, the clear trap destination button is enabled: vlan for management management vlan configuration figure 7‐4: vlan for management vlan management enables ...

  • Page 113: Supported Protocols

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐9 management chapter 7 the vlan priority is used for the traffic sent from the odu to the managing com‐ puter. 4. Change the vlan id and priority of the managing computer nic to be the same as those of steps 2 and 3 respectively. 5. Click apply or ok. ...

  • Page 114: Inventory

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐10 management chapter 7 conversely, if the telnet or web interface access modes pose a general security risk, you must disable them for each site separately. Inventory you might like to capture or copy the information here: the inventory information wi...

  • Page 115: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐11 management chapter 7 here are the details: the default password is wireless‐p2mp. Optionally, you can change the link password as explained here. To change the link password: 1. Open the security tab ( figure 7‐6 ). The change link password dialog b...

  • Page 116: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐12 management chapter 7 follow the instructions to use the alternative link password, and click ok to finish. You are returned to the window in figure 7‐7 above. Continue with the next step. 3. Enter a new password. 4. Retype the new password in the co...

  • Page 118: Date & Time

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐14 management chapter 7 figure 7‐10: alternative community dialog box date & time the odu maintains a date and time. The date and time should be synchronized with any network time protocol (ntp) version 3 compatible server. During power‐up the odu atte...

  • Page 119

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐15 management chapter 7 figure 7‐11: date and time configuration 3. If entering an ip address for the ntp server, click clear, and then enter the new address. 4. Set your site offset value in minutes ahead or behind gmt 1 . 5. To manually set the date ...

  • Page 120: Ethernet

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐16 management chapter 7 ethernet figure 7‐13: setting ethernet services hbs aging time the hbs (master odu) works in bridge mode. In bridge mode the odu performs both learning and aging, forwarding only relevant packets over the sector. The aging time ...

  • Page 121: Operations

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐17 management chapter 7 to configure the ethernet mode: • in the ethernet ports configuration pane, use the drop‐down menu to choose the required mode. Operations figure 7‐14: restore factory settings, license activation and change odu mode reverting t...

  • Page 122

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐18 management chapter 7 license activation some product enhancements require a license key or a file of license keys. For a single key, just enter the supplied license key and click activate. If you have a list of them (a text file) you will need to us...

  • Page 123: Backup And Restore

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐19 site configuration tool bar chapter 7 site configuration tool bar backup and restore the backup and restore buttons provide for backup and restore of the odu software. Both buttons open standard ms windows file dialogs respectively to create and rea...

  • Page 124

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 7‐20 suspend a deregistered slave odu chapter 7 suspend a deregistered slave odu you may break the link (cause a full sync loss) to the deregistered slave odu for a fixed amount of time. Reset master odu, reset slave odu the reset functions are equivalen...

  • Page 125

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 8‐1 chapter 8: operating under the fcc unrestricted contention based protocol scope of this chapter this chapter explains how to set up a radwin 5000 link operating under the fcc unrestricted contention based protocol (ucbp) in the 3.650‐3.7ghz band the ...

  • Page 126

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 8‐2 slave odu operation chapter 8 figure 8‐1: air interface tab for fcc ucbp the maximum throughput mode is irrelevant here and should be left as is. The sharing percentage, (between 15 ‐ 75%, default 50%) is the maximum capacity the master odu is prepar...

  • Page 127

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐1 chapter 9: monitoring and diagnostics the radwin manager application enables you to monitor the sector, as well as perform basic diagnostic operations such as throughput testing. This chapter covers: • retrieving link information • throughput checkin...

  • Page 128

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐2 retrieving link information chapter 9 to get diagnostics: 1. Click the get diagnostics button: figure 9‐1: get diagnostics window 2. Select or deselect the data options. If the file is to be sent to radwin customer service leave all options checked. ...

  • Page 129: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐3 throughput checking chapter 9 the content of the diagnostics report is an aggregate of all the more specific reports discussed below. It is primarily intended for use by radwin customer service. Throughput checking in this mode, radwin 2000 c plus es...

  • Page 130: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐4 recent events chapter 9 2. You are asked to enter the testing period: 3. Enter the required time and click ok to continue. The ethernet services area changes appearance and the estimated throughput is displayed: at the end of 30 seconds, the display ...

  • Page 131

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐5 recent events chapter 9 alarms (traps) are displayed in the events log in the lower panel of the main window. The events log may be saved as a text file. The events log includes the following fields: » sequential number (id) » date and time stamp » m...

  • Page 132: Obtaining Reports

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐6 performance monitoring chapter 9 the left button may be used to save the report to a file. Performance monitoring obtaining reports radwin 2000 c plus performance monitoring constantly monitors traffic over the radio link and collects statistics data...

  • Page 133

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐7 obtaining reports chapter 9 • current gives you the latest entry. • 15 minutes provides data in a scroll down list in 15 minute intervals • daily (24 hours) shows results for the last 30 days at midnight. The threshold button enables you to set the u...

  • Page 134

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐8 obtaining reports chapter 9 figure 9‐3: downlink ‐ performance monitoring report ‐ valid data the on‐screen report may be scrolled vertically and horizontally. The meaning of the column headings is shown in the following table: table 9‐2: hbs perform...

  • Page 135: More On The Thresholds

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐9 more on the thresholds chapter 9 data becomes invalidated following a reset. In the example below, the slave odu was reset shortly after 08:45. All data prior to that time becomes invalidated. The only valid items are the recordings following the re‐...

  • Page 136

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐10 manager traps chapter 9 manager traps the radwin manager application issues traps to indicate various events, displayed in the events log. Table 9‐3: radwin manager trap messages trap message severity remarks cannot bind to trap service port. Port 1...

  • Page 137

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐11 active alarms chapter 9 active alarms active alarms are raised for any event affecting availability or quality of service. They are site specific and are obtained using the site tool bar: here is an example: here is the table part in more detail: th...

  • Page 138: Link Budget Calculator

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 9‐12 other diagnostic aids chapter 9 current active alarms may be saved to a file. The list displayed will not be updated unless you click refresh. Other diagnostic aids link budget calculator the link budget calculator is part of the radwin manager soft...

  • Page 139

    Part 2: site synchronization release 3.5.70

  • Page 140: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐1 chapter 10: hub site synchronization what is hub site synchronization? When several radios are collocated at a common hub site, interference may occur from one unit to another. Radwin odus support the collocation of more than two units at a central ...

  • Page 141

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐2 what is hub site synchronization? Chapter 10 figure 10‐1: interference caused by collocated units adding hss removes interference as shown in the next two figures: figure 10‐2: collocated units using hub site synchronization (1) figure 10‐3: colloca...

  • Page 142: Connecting An Hss Unit

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐3 hardware installation chapter 10 • hss client‐continue transmission (hsc‐ct): if the unit loses synchronization with the hss master, the link remains active. However, without synchronization pulses, it is pos‐ sible that this unit will cause interfe...

  • Page 143: Using A Single Hss Unit

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐4 using a single hss unit chapter 10 to connect an odu to an hss unit: 1. Unscrew the protective cover from the port marked sync 1. 2. Connect the rj‐45 connector from one end of the prepared cat‐5e cable to sync 1. 3. Connect the other end of the cat...

  • Page 144

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐5 using more than one hss unit chapter 10 figure 10‐6: hss sync signal path with odu 1 as hss master using more than one hss unit in a large collocation site, several hss units may be cascaded (daisy‐chained) subject to the following conditions: condi...

  • Page 145: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐6 using more than one hss unit chapter 10 4. To add a further hss unit: connect the next available sync port from the second hss unit in descending order (sync 5 in figure 10‐7 ) to sync 1 of the third hss unit. 5. Odus are connected to the third hss ...

  • Page 146: Without Hss

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐7 odu/hss unit connection pinout chapter 10 three cascaded hss units as shown in figure 10‐8 odu/hss unit connection pinout radio frame pattern (rfp) a radio frame pattern (rfp) is the cycle duration of transmit and receive of the air‐frame. Without h...

  • Page 147: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐8 rfp and hss chapter 10 figure 10‐9: radio frame pattern five rfp types (a to e) are available. Under hss the rfp must be configured by the user depending on the type of the radio products, services and channel bandwidth in accordance with the table ...

  • Page 148

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐9 rfp: general radio frame pattern chapter 10 rfp: general radio frame pattern when setting the rpf, the following considerations should be borne in mind: • when synchronizing radwin 2000 c plus units you must use rfp e • when synchronizing radwin 500...

  • Page 149

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 10‐10 link configuration and hss chapter 10 if you select hub sync master and click apply, the display changes again: figure 10‐12: odu master as hsm the possible external pulses conditions are shown in the following table: table 10‐5: external pulse sta...

  • Page 150

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐1 chapter 11: using the radwin gsu what is it for the gps‐based synchronization unit (gsu) is designed to handle inter‐site interferences under large‐scale deployment scenarios. The gsu is an outdoor unit consisting of a small size enclosure, a gps an...

  • Page 151

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐2 multiple distributed sites with communication chapter 11 figure 11‐1: gsu scenario ‐ independent distributed sites multiple distributed sites with communication what happens if, in figure 11‐1 , the gsu towers themselves have radios communicating as...

  • Page 152

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐3 cascaded sites using shifted phase transmission chapter 11 cascaded sites using shifted phase transmission the solution offered here is not a “universal cure”. The following conditions are necessary, but in any specific case may not be sufficient: •...

  • Page 153

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐4 gsu kit contents chapter 11 if the primary gsu fails, and then the secondary gsu also fails to receive sync signals from its gps, then it moves to self‐generation hsm mode like an ordinary hsm odu until its gps recovers. Figure 11‐4: make the gsus t...

  • Page 154: Overview

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐5 gsu installation chapter 11 gsu installation overview figure 11‐5: general gsu configuration it may be configured using the regular radwin manager or telnet. Preparing the gsu for use log on to the unit using local connection or ip address 10.0.0.12...

  • Page 155: Configuring The Gsu

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐6 configuring the gsu chapter 11 configuring the gsu getting started to configure the gsu, you log on to it, exactly as in chapter 5 . The gsu main window here is the main window for gsu configuration: figure 11‐6: gsu main widow at startup the top fi...

  • Page 156

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐7 configuring the gsu chapter 11 the main menu the main menu is a subset of the main menu applicable to the radwin 2000. Notice that there are no installation or configuration wizards. Such configuration as is necessary is carried out using a modified...

  • Page 157: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐8 configuring the gsu chapter 11 site configuration: gps sync unit this window is the main gsu configuration tool: figure 11‐8: site configuration: gps sync unit 1. Setting the rfp for hss the gsu is automatically configured as hss master (hsm). If th...

  • Page 158

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐9 configuring the gsu chapter 11 the permitted rfps are also dependent on channel bandwidth and are color coded as fol‐ lows: there is a further restriction: if there are two distributed sites transmitting to each other, they must both use the same rf...

  • Page 159

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐10 configuring the gsu chapter 11 site configuration: management figure 11‐9: site configuration: management here you set the gsu ip address, subnet mask and gateway. You also set trap addresses here. It is identical to the corresponding panel for rad...

  • Page 160

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐11 configuring the gsu chapter 11 site configuration: inventory figure 11‐10: site configuration: inventory site configuration: security you can only change the snmp community strings:.

  • Page 161

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐12 configuring the gsu chapter 11 figure 11‐11: site configuration: security site configuration: date and time odu recent events, alarms and traps are time‐stamped from the time method chosen here (ntp, managing computer, odu default)..

  • Page 162

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐13 configuring the gsu chapter 11 figure 11‐12: setting the date and time for trap reporting site configuration: operations the only available action here is restore system defaults:.

  • Page 163

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐14 configuring the gsu chapter 11 figure 11‐13: site configuration: operations.

  • Page 164: Gsu Preferences

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐15 gsu preferences chapter 11 gsu preferences the preferences window adds a new tab for the gsu: figure 11‐14: site configuration: operations you may chose the units for latitude/longitude coordinates. Gsu monitoring and diagnostics the monitoring and...

  • Page 165

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 11‐16 software upgrade for gsus chapter 11 the additional display commands are display rfp the rpf value displayed is anindex from 2 to 6, 2 for a, 3 for b and so on. Display ratio display tx_phase display gpsinfo the last one, display gpsinfo, is the mo...

  • Page 166

    Part 3: advanced installation topics release 3.5.70

  • Page 167

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 12‐1 chapter 12: reserved.

  • Page 168

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 13‐1 chapter 13: vlan functionality with radwin 2000 c plus vlan tagging ‐ overview vlan and related terminology both the technical literature and the radwin manager use the terms vlan id and vid interchangeably to denote a vlan identification number. Th...

  • Page 169: Vlan Untagging

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 13‐2 vlan tagging chapter 13 vlan tagging vlan tagging enables multiple bridged networks to transparently share the same physical network link without leakage of information between networks: ieee 802.1q is used as the encapsulation protocol to implement...

  • Page 170: Ingress Direction

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 13‐3 port functionality chapter 13 ingress direction table 13‐1: port settings ‐ ingress direction transparent the port ‘does nothing’ with regard to vlans ‐ inbound frames are left untouched. Tag frames entering the hsu port without vlan or qinq tagging...

  • Page 171: Egress Direction

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 13‐4 vlan configuration using the radwin manager chapter 13 egress direction vlan configuration using the radwin manager management traffic and ethernet service separation you can define a vlan id for management traffic separation. You should configure t...

  • Page 172

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 13‐5 configuration of vlan tagging for ethernet service chapter 13 • the outer tag has to be the provider’s tag (so the frame is not filtered) • the internal tag has to be management vlan id to avoid mix‐ups, best practice is to: • separate the managemen...

  • Page 173: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 13‐6 configuration of vlan tagging for ethernet service chapter 13 3. Enter a provider vlan id and priority. The vlan id must be in the range 2 to 4094. The vlan priority must be in the range 0 to 7. You may also change the tpid from the default as shown...

  • Page 174

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 13‐7 configuration of vlan tagging for ethernet service chapter 13 7. Click ok. Table 13‐3: further vlan configuration options and results by tag mode ingress egress transparent untag all untag filtered filter transparent frames are not modified and are ...

  • Page 175: About Dfs

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 14‐1 chapter 14: false radar mitigation facilities who needs it if you are using dfs frequency bands 5.3/5.4 ghz etsi and 5.4/5.8ghz fcc you should use this facility. Dfs and false radar mitigation about dfs under dfs frequency bands, it must be ensured ...

  • Page 176

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 14‐2 configuring false radar mitigation chapter 14 2. Elimination of detection of specific false radar types by blocking detection of false radars of a specific type. There are three types of radars: • fixed: false radars with fixed pulse width having fi...

  • Page 177

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 14‐3 fcc/ic requirements chapter 14 3. The dfs frequency status table at the bottom of figure 14‐1 shows the time, type and frequency of the last radars detected. This table should be used to select the best option(s) to reduce or eliminate false radar d...

  • Page 178

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 15‐1 chapter 15: fcc/ic dfs considerations fcc 5.4ghz device registration the fcc requires that devices installed within 35 km of any tdwr location should be registered in the voluntary wispa sponsored database. The fcc has published a tdwr location info...

  • Page 179

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 15‐2 registering the device chapter 15 2. Click the user registration button to enter the registration page..

  • Page 180

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 15‐3 registering the device chapter 15 3. Fill in the registration page and click register. 4. To complete device registration enter the register device tab as shown:.

  • Page 181

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 15‐4 registering the device chapter 15 you are offered this: 5. Fill in the required information in the preceding web page and click the register device button..

  • Page 182

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 15‐5 tdwr table chapter 15 tdwr table the following table contains the latitude and longitude locations of terminal doppler weather radars (tdwr). Use this table to determine if the master or client device installed is within 35 km radius of a tdwr locat...

  • Page 183

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 15‐6 tdwr table chapter 15 ny floyd bennett field w 073 52 49 n 40 35 20 5647 mhz 8 97 oh dayton w 084 07 23 n 40 01 19 5640 mhz 922 97 oh cleveland w 082 00 28 n 41 17 23 5645 mhz 817 113 oh columbus w 082 42 55 n 40 00 20 5605 mhz 1037 113 ok aero. Ctr...

  • Page 184

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 16‐1 chapter 16: quality of service prerequisites to use the facility you must be familiar with the use of vlan (802.1p) or diffserv. Terminology the qos implementation for radwin 2000 c plus is based on that of radwin 5000 so the latter odu terminology ...

  • Page 185: Preparing For Qos

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 16‐2 setting up the link for qos chapter 16 you may partition the total link capacity across the four quality queues. The default weights as percentages are shown in table 16‐1 . Setting up the link for qos preparing for qos open services configuration a...

  • Page 186

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 16‐3 preparing for qos chapter 16 the default settings for diffserv and vlan are as shown in the next two figures: if you un‐check a queue, it will be disabled for the link. It will not prevent the hsu from configuring it as “live”. The purpose behind th...

  • Page 187: Assigning Queue Priorities

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 16‐4 assigning queue priorities chapter 16 assigning queue priorities to configure queue priorities for uplink and downlink in turn: 1. For each queue, both downlink and uplink enter the required weight and mir. The latter may be left unlimited. In which...

  • Page 188

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 17‐1 chapter 17: reserved.

  • Page 189

    Part 4: field installation topics release 3.5.70

  • Page 190: User Input

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐1 chapter 18: link budget calculator overview the link budget calculator is a utility for calculating the expected performance of the radwin 2000 c plus wireless link and the possible configurations for a specific link range. The utility allows you to...

  • Page 191: Eirp

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐2 calculations chapter 18 • antenna gain and cable loss for odu with integrated antenna • available channel bandwidths calculations eirp expected rss and fade margin where: site a is the transmitting site site b is the receiving site pathloss is calcu...

  • Page 192: Antenna Height

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐3 antenna height chapter 18 antenna height the recommended antenna height required for line of sight is calculated as the sum the fresnel zone height and the boresight height. See about the fresnel zone below. Using the notation of figure 18‐1 below, ...

  • Page 193

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐4 about the fresnel zone chapter 18 figure 18‐1: fresnel zone fresnel loss is the path loss occurring from multi‐path reflections from reflective surfaces such as water, and intervening obstacles such as buildings or mountain peaks within the fresnel ...

  • Page 194

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐5 running the link budget calculator chapter 18 running the link budget calculator the link budget calculator for radwin 2000 c plus is available at http://www.Radwin.Com/ planner/ . Go to the url. Your browser displays the following page (shown parti...

  • Page 195

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐6 running the link budget calculator chapter 18 figure 18‐3: radwin 2000 c plus lbc main window 2. Chose the required band. Scroll down to get to connectorized bands..

  • Page 196: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐7 running the link budget calculator chapter 18 figure 18‐4: band selector for the purposes of our example, we will use 5.8 ghz fcc/ic connectorized. 3. Choose the series: 4. Choose the channel bandwidth: 5. Choose the required tx power. Under adaptiv...

  • Page 197

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐8 running the link budget calculator chapter 18 the fade margin is the minimum required for line‐of‐sight (los) conditions. For degraded link conditions, a larger fade margin should be used. Again, it is not avail‐ able when using adaptive rate. The e...

  • Page 198

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐9 running the link budget calculator chapter 18 and press set, the range will be calculated and displayed: 10. Located to the right of the green coordinates button is a drop‐down list of climactic c factor values. It is only available if you choose a ...

  • Page 199: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐10 running the link budget calculator chapter 18 figure 18‐7: climactic c factor description in figure 18‐8 we display a map of the world showing c factor contours: figure 18‐8: world map showing c factor contours 11. Click calculate to obtain the req...

  • Page 200

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 18‐11 running the link budget calculator chapter 18 figure 18‐9: lbc ‐ results section the expected performance parameters are calculated and displayed: • expected rss ‐ the expected rss that the radwin manager shows when the radwin 2000 c plus odus are ...

  • Page 201

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 19‐1 chapter 19: spectrum view what is spectrum view the radwin manager spectrum view utility is an rf survey tool designed to support the link installation prior to full link service activation. The tool provides comprehensive and clear spectral measure...

  • Page 202

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 19‐2 two ways to run spectrum view chapter 19 two ways to run spectrum view spectrum view may be run from the master in which case you have a choice of analyzing both sites in the link in one run, or choosing just one. Spectrum view may also be run on a ...

  • Page 203

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 19‐3 spectrum view main window chapter 19 use the top left panel to set the spectrum view configuration parameters and choose an analysis type ‐ entire link or specific odu. The settings are “sticky” for the link and will be reused. The analysis range is...

  • Page 204: Note

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 19‐4 spectrum view display function buttons chapter 19 the standard x button closes the window completely (but does not loose data). The ‐ button collapses the view to look like this: the two side arrows (circled) are used to reorder a stack of such view...

  • Page 205

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 19‐5 running spectrum view chapter 19 running spectrum view click start. You are offered the following cautionary message: table 19‐1: spectrum view analysis display buttons functionality butto n purpose show/hide antenna a show/hide antenna b show/hide ...

  • Page 206

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 19‐6 running spectrum view chapter 19 if it is acceptable to drop the service click yes. The processing may appear to have stopped ‐ but it is not complete until all of the show buttons for link are enabled. Here is the result for the master: the keys to...

  • Page 207

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 19‐7 zooming in and out chapter 19 zooming in and out you may zoom in on a range of interest and enlarge it. Use the mouse to swipe the range from left to right or reverse and then click.The swiped range is zoomed in. You may repeat this several times. T...

  • Page 208

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐1 chapter 20: using the web interface what is it for the web interface (wi) enables you to carry out basic link management functions using a web browser. It may be used to ‐ • monitor a link on a minimal basis • check link parameters and make limited ...

  • Page 209: Hardware

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐2 what it provides chapter 20 what it provides the wi is a developing technology. It is possible that the current distributed release may have additional or slightly different features from those shown here. The description below, should nevertheless ...

  • Page 210: Some Working Tips

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐3 some working tips chapter 20 some working tips you can: » log on to a odu on the default ip address of 10.0.0.120/8, set the link id and ip address instead of using the radwin manager as in chapter 5 . Unlike the local con‐ nection method, you need ...

  • Page 211

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐4 logging on chapter 20 figure 20‐1: web interface ‐ log on the user name and password are respectively, admin and netman as used for telnet access. You must click the log in button to effect entry to the wi. The foregoing applies to both odus. The fu...

  • Page 212: The Main Window

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐5 site management ‐ master odu chapter 20 site management ‐ master odu the main window figure 20‐2: web interface ‐ main window the link id (ebgx20560334) appears all or in part as the heading. The main panel is self explanatory. The green active indi...

  • Page 213: The Tool Bar

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐6 the tool bar chapter 20 the tool bar configure the configure button opens the following display: system the name, contact and location field may be changed. Using save commits them. Clicking refresh reverts the fields to their last saved values. Air...

  • Page 214

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐7 the tool bar chapter 20 you can use the change band button to open the following display: the antenna & tx power button opens up the following window:.

  • Page 215: Inventory

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐8 the tool bar chapter 20 the only item that can be changed is the antenna type: inventory the inventory display is for information only. Management the management fields are all fully editable: caution changing antenna type will call a link‐wide sync...

  • Page 216

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐9 the tool bar chapter 20 if you change any of these fields, you will cause an odu reset:.

  • Page 217: Other

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐10 the tool bar chapter 20 other you may change the odu lan port configuration: you will receive the following notification: this action of course, has no bearing on the link..

  • Page 218: Events

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 20‐11 events chapter 20 events the recent event list is displayed: reset use this button to reset the odu. As usual, for any action causing a sync loss you wil be asked to confirm the action: site management ‐ slave odu slave odu site management is the s...

  • Page 219

    Part 5: product reference release 3.5.70

  • Page 220: Configuration

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐1 appendix a: technical specifications scope of these specifications this appendix contains technical specifications for the major link components appearing in this user manual. They are correct at the date of publication, but are intended for general ...

  • Page 221

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐2 odu ‐ hbs and hsu chapter a radio modulation 2x2 mimo‐ofdm (bpsk/qpsk/16qam/64qam) adaptive modulation & coding supported automatic channel selection supported dfs supported diversity supported spectrum view supported qos supported packet classificat...

  • Page 222: Supported Bands

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐3 odu ‐ hbs and hsu chapter a supported bands the bands shown below are supported by radwin products. Both the bands and related channel bandwidths are product dependent. Band (ghz) regulation occupied frequency range (ghz) cbw (mhz) dfs? Compliance (n...

  • Page 223

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐4 odu ‐ hbs and hsu chapter a 4.8 universal 4.8075‐4.9025 5 no n/a 4.805‐4.905 10 4.800‐4.910 20 4.790‐4.920 40 4.9 fcc/ic 4.9425‐4.9875 5 no fcc 47cfr, part 90, subpart y and ic rss‐ 111 4.940‐4.990 10 4.940‐4.990 20 universal 4.8975‐5.0025 5 no n/a 4...

  • Page 224

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐5 odu ‐ hbs and hsu chapter a 5.4 etsi 5.475 – 5.720 10 yes etsi en 301 893 v1.7.1 5.475 – 5.720 20 5.475 – 5.720 40 fcc/ic 5.4775‐5.7175 5 yes fcc 47cfr, part 15, subpart e and ic rss‐ 210 5.480‐5.715 10 5.480‐5.715 20 5.480‐5.715 40 universal 5.4725‐...

  • Page 225: Management

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐6 odu ‐ hbs and hsu chapter a the following max tx power limitations apply to all products supporting the 3.5ghz etsi band: management environmental 6.4 etsi 5.928‐6.400 5/10/ 20 no low temperature, to ‐35°c universal 5.895‐6.4050 10 no n/a 5.890‐6.410...

  • Page 226: Mechanical

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐7 poe device ‐ outdoor, dc chapter a mechanical power safety emc poe device ‐ outdoor, dc electrical interfaces odu with integrated antenna 37.1/14.84(w) x 37.1/14.84(h) x 9.00/3.6(d) cm/in; 3.5 kg / 7 lbs odu connectorized 19.5/7.7(w) x 27.0/10.8(h) x...

  • Page 227: Mechanical

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐8 gsu chapter a mechanical environmental safety emc gsu configuration mechanical power enclosure all weather cases dimensions 24.5cm(h) x 13.5cm(w) x 4.0cm(d) weight 1.0kg/2.2lbs operating temperatures ‐35° c to 60° c / ‐31° f to 140° f humidity up to ...

  • Page 228: Environmental

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐9 lightning protector chapter a environmental safety emc lightning protector electrical nominal discharge currents operating temperature range ‐40°c to 60°c / ‐40°f to 140°f (up to 70°c/158°f for limited time or under forced convection) humidity up to ...

  • Page 229: Impulse Discharge Current

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐10 fast ethernet cat‐5e cable repeater chapter a impulse discharge current impulse spark‐over mechanical environmental fast ethernet cat‐5e cable repeater electrical 20000 a, 8/20 μs 1 operation minimum 10000 a, 8/20 μs > 10 operations 2000 a, 10/350 μ...

  • Page 230: Mechanical

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 a‐11 antenna characteristics chapter a mechanical environmental safety emc antenna characteristics an antenna is the radiating and receiving element from which the radio signal, in the form of rf power, is radiated to its surroundings and vice versa. The...

  • Page 231

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 b‐1 appendix b: wiring specifications odu‐poe cable (hbs and hsu) the odu‐poe cable is shielded/outdoor class cat‐5e, 4 twisted‐pair 24 awg terminated with rj‐45 connectors on both ends. A cable gland on the odu side provides hermetic sealing. The follow...

  • Page 232

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 b‐2 hbs/hss unit connection pinout chapter b hbs/hss unit connection pinout txrx c & power(+) white/blue 5 5 txrx d & power(‐) white/brown 7 7 txrx d & power(‐) brown 8 8 table b‐3: hbs/hss unit connection pinout color odu rj‐45 hss unit rj‐45 white/gree...

  • Page 233: Lan Port

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 b‐3 user port connectors chapter b user port connectors lan port the lan 10/100baset interface terminates in an 8‐pin rj‐45 connector, wired in accordance to table b‐4 . Dc power terminals dc poe table b‐4: fast ethernet connector pinout function signal ...

  • Page 234: About The Mib

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐1 appendix c: mib reference introduction about the mib the radwin mib is a set of apis that enables external applications to control radwin equipment. The mib is divided into public and a private api groups: • public: rfc‐1213 (mib ii) variables, rfc‐1...

  • Page 235: Control Method

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐2 interface api chapter c interface api control method the radwin manager application provides all the means to configure and monitor a radwin 2000 c plus link, communicating with the snmp agent in each odu. Each snmp agent contains data on each of the...

  • Page 236

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐3 mib parameters chapter c figure c‐1: top level sections of the private mib the products mib section contains the definition of the object ids for the two form factors of the odus, integrated antenna and connectorized (referred in the mib as external ...

  • Page 237

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐4 mib parameters chapter c ... For each of the configuration and control parameters (parameters with read‐write access), the “description” column describes when the new value is effective. It is recommended that you perform the appropriate action to ma...

  • Page 238

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐5 mib parameters chapter c ifoutoctets .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.X counter ro the total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Ifoutucastpkts .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17.X counter ro the total number of packets that high...

  • Page 239: Private Mib Parameters

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐6 private mib parameters chapter c private mib parameters table c‐2: private mib parameters (sheet 1 of 32) name oid type a cce ss description winlink1000oduadmproducttype 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1 displaystring ro odu configuration description. Winl...

  • Page 240

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐7 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000odureadwritecommu nity 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1 6 displaystring rw read/write community string. This parameter always returns ***** when retrieving its value. It is used by the manager application to cha...

  • Page 241

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐8 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduadmactualconnect mode 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.3 6 integer ro unit connected as part to ptp or ptmp. Winlink1000oduadmaes256suppor t 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.3 7 integer ro aes‐256 security support ind...

  • Page 242

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐9 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000odusrvqosdiffservqgr oupssetstr rw frames classification according to diffserv ids string for set. Winlink1000odusrvqosmaxrtquep ercent ro maximal percent for rt & nrt queues. Winlink1000odusrvvlansupport r...

  • Page 243

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐10 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000odubridgetpporttable n/a odu transparent bridge ports table. Winlink1000odubridgetpportentry n/a odu transparent bridge ports table entry. Index { winlink1000odubridgetpportindex } winlink1000odubridgetppo...

  • Page 244

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐11 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduaircurrenttxpower 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1 2 integer ro current transmit power in dbm. This is a nominal value while the actual transmit power includes additional attenuation. Winlink1000oduairminfre...

  • Page 245

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐12 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduairchannelbwtabl e n/a channel bandwidths table. Winlink1000oduairchannelbwentr y n/a channel bandwidth table entry. Index { winlink1000oduairchannelbwindex } winlink1000oduairchannelbwinde x 1.3.6.1.4....

  • Page 246

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐13 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduairhssextpulsestat us 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4 0.4 integer ro hub site synchronization external pulse detection status. In gss mode: if generating then 1psp is auto generated by the gss unit. If gene...

  • Page 247

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐14 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduairhssaltitude ro hub site synchronization gps altitude winlink1000oduairhssrfpphase rw hub site synchronization gps rfp phase winlink1000oduairhssintersitesync hronizationmode 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5...

  • Page 248

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐15 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduairlockremote 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4 1 integer rw this parameter enables locking the link with a specific odu. The following values can be set: unlock (default) ‐ the odu is not locked on a specifi...

  • Page 249

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐16 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduaircombosubband channelbw5adminstate 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5 3.1.1.8 displaystring ro reflects the cbw 5mhz admin state vector. Winlink1000oduaircombosubband channelbw10adminstate 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1...

  • Page 250

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐17 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduairspectrumchann elscanned 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5 6.5.1.3 integer ro an indication of the vaildity of the channel's data. If the channel was scanned the data is valid, else not. Winlink1000oduairsp...

  • Page 251

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐18 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduairtxoperationmo de 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5 9 integer rw this parameter controls the operation mode of frames sent over the air. The operation mode is either normal (1) for regular transmission wher...

  • Page 252

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐19 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduperfmoncurrentry n/a this is an entry in the current interval table. Index {ifindex } winlink1000oduperfmoncurruas 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.1. 1.1 gauge ro the current number of unavailable seconds sta...

  • Page 253

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐20 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduperfmondayidx ro this table is indexed per interval number. Each interval is of 24 hours and the oldest is 30. Winlink1000oduperfmondayuas ro the current number of unavailable seconds per interval of 24...

  • Page 254

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐21 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduperfmonairinterval minrsl ro current min received level reference per interval. Winlink1000oduperfmonairinterval maxrsl ro current max received level reference per interval. Winlink1000oduperfmonairinte...

  • Page 255

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐22 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduperfmonethinterva ltable n/a this table defines/keeps the ethernet counters of the last day (in resolution of 15 min intervals). Winlink1000oduperfmonethinterva lentry n/a this is an entry in the interv...

  • Page 256

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐23 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduperfmontdmdayen try n/a this is an entry in the days table. Index {ifindex winlink1000oduperfmontdmdayidx } winlink1000oduperfmontdmdayid x ro this table is indexed per day number. Each interval is of 1...

  • Page 257

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐24 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduagncurralarmtable n/a this table includes the currently active alarms. When a raised trap is sent an alarm entry is added to the table. When a clear trap is sent the entry is removed. Winlink1000oduagnc...

  • Page 258

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐25 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000oduadmexternalarmin text rw this field describes the external alarm input. It is an optional string of no more than 64 characters which will be used in the event being sent as a result of a change in the s...

  • Page 259

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐26 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000iduadmvlanmembersh iptaguntagged rw vlan membership untagged frames tagging. The 3 values representing lan1 lan2 and sfp accordingly. The value on each port entry represent the tagging value which is built...

  • Page 260

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐27 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000idusrvavailservicesrea son ro information about the tdm service availability. ‐ not applicable if the service is available. The reasons for tdm service unavailability: ‐ the available throughput isn't suff...

  • Page 261

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐28 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000idutdmmasterclockava iloptions ro available options of the tdm master clock control each input status is represented by a bit. When the option is available the bit value is 1. When the option is unavailabl...

  • Page 262

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐29 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000idutdmbackupentry n/a idu tdm links statistics table entry. Index { winlink1000idutdmbackupindex } winlink1000idutdmbackupindex ro table index. Winlink1000idutdmbackupmode rw tdm backup mode: enable or dis...

  • Page 263

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐30 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000hbsairconftable n/a holds the table for all registered hsus in the sector (16 entries). Winlink1000hbsairconfentry n/a hsus configuration table entry. Index { winlink1000hbsairconfindex } winlink1000hbsair...

  • Page 264

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐31 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000hbsairlinkhbsrssbal 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.3.1.7. 2.1.10 integer ro holds the rss balance of specific link (hbs side). ‐2 : radio 2 rss is much stronger than radio 1 rss. ‐1 : radio 2 rss is stronger than r...

  • Page 265

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐32 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000hbsairlinkantennatyp e 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.3.1.7. 2.1.25 integer ro hsu external antenna type: monopolar or bipolar. Winlink1000hbsairhsurxrateinkbp s 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.3.1.7. 2.1.26 integer ro hsu r...

  • Page 266

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐33 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000hbsairuputilmill 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.3.1.1 6 integer ro sector air interface utilization in the uplink direction (thousandths). The average number of timeslots that were used in the ul (by all the links)...

  • Page 268

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐35 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000hbsserviceqosconfdo wnquemir 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.3.3.3. 5.1.5 displaystring rw private mir for each qos group of the downlink direction (4 values separated by comma). Winlink1000hbsserviceqosconfdo wnque...

  • Page 269

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐36 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000hbsperfmonairgeninte rvaltxmbytes ro current transmit mega bytes per interval. (represents the lan traffic tx direction from the hsu) winlink1000hbsperfmonairgeninte rvalethcapacitythreshunder ro the numbe...

  • Page 270

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐37 private mib parameters chapter c winlink1000hsuairrssthreshsync rw hsus will be sychnornized immediately if rss is better than threshold. Winlink1000hsuservicecommandst r rw ability to perform special command in the hsu. Format (string): operation p...

  • Page 271: Mib Traps

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐38 mib traps chapter c mib traps general each odu can be configured with up to 10 different trap destinations. When the link is operational, each odu sends traps originating from both site a and site b. The source ip address of the trap is the sending ...

  • Page 272

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐39 mib traps chapter c incompatibleoduidu 11 major indicates that the odu and idu are incompatible. Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 ‐ description: the idu could not be loaded. The reason is: %s. %s is the incompatibility type. P...

  • Page 273

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐40 mib traps chapter c hsuviolatedstate 29 normal indicates (on the hsu side) that the hsu is is violated state hbsunregisteredsynchronizedhsu 30 normal indicates an unregistered hsu has been synchronized. Hbsunregisteredunsynchronizedhsu 31 normal ind...

  • Page 274

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐41 mib traps chapter c externalalarminport3alarm 112 major the trap is sent every time an alarm occurs in the external alarm input of port #3. Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 ‐ description: external alarm 3 ‐ ‐ alarm. Externalal...

  • Page 275

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐42 mib traps chapter c cbwmismatch 130 major indicates that a channel bandwidth mismatch was detected.Contains two parameters: 1 ‐ description: channel bandwidth mismatch: one side is %n0 mhz and the other is %n1 mhz. %n0 is the local channel bandwidth...

  • Page 276

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐43 mib traps chapter c trackrouterdiscoverystatus 154 major this alarm will indicate that we have no connection with track side router. 1 ‐ description: maclearningupdate detected disconnection with track side router %s %s ‐ default gateway ip btstarge...

  • Page 277

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐44 mib traps chapter c swversionsmatchsoftwareupgraderequiredclear 216 normal the trap is sent if sw versions match and sw upgrade is successful. Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 ‐ description: software versions compatible swvers...

  • Page 278

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐45 mib traps chapter c radwin manager traps the radwin manager application issues traps to indicate various events. These traps are shown in the radwin managerr events log. Hbsencryptionclear 237 normal indicates that encryption is ok. Contains a singl...

  • Page 279

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 c‐46 mib traps chapter c a list of trap messages as displayed by the radwin manager is shown in manager traps ..

  • Page 280

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 d‐1 appendix d: rf exposure the antennas used for the following transmitters must be installed so as to provide a minimum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the following tables: table d‐1: safety distances for radwin 2000 c plus fcc and...

  • Page 281

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 d‐2 rf exposure chapter d table d‐2: safety distances for radwin 2000 c plus etsi products frequency band [ghz] antenna gain [dbi] min. Safety distance [cm] 5.8/5.3/5.4/2.4 all gains 20

  • Page 282: Spatial Multiplexing Mode

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 e‐1 appendix e: setting antenna parameters antenna issues the choice of tx power, antenna gain and cable loss (between the radio and the antenna) determines the eirp and is affected by such considerations as radio limitations and regulatory restrictions....

  • Page 283: Diversity Mode

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 e‐2 single antennas at both sites chapter e upon selecting antenna type as dual, radwin 2000 c plus automatically selects this mode and doubles the air rates. Radwin manager indicates a case of unbalanced rss between the two antennas in the hbs panels. D...

  • Page 284

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 e‐3 single at one site, dual antennas at the other chapter e table e‐1 summarizes the situation: (sm =spatial multiplexing) site a and b may be hbs or hsu. The rates used by radwin 2000 c plus are shown in table e‐2 below: table e‐1: spatial multiplexing...

  • Page 285: Notes

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 e‐4 considerations for changing antenna parameters chapter e considerations for changing antenna parameters let: max available tx power denote the maximum tx power practically available from an odu. (it appears as tx power per radio.) maxregeirp denote t...

  • Page 286

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 e‐5 considerations for changing antenna parameters chapter e the inequality (*) above is always satisfied by the system in accordance with the relevant regulation. The precise relationship between the items in inequality (*) is as follows: • required tx ...

  • Page 287: Généralités

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 f‐1 appendix f: regional notice: french canadian procédures de sécurité généralités avant de manipuler du matériel connecté à des lignes électriques ou de télécommunications, il est conseillé de se défaire de bijoux ou de tout autre objet métallique qui ...

  • Page 288: Prudence

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 f‐2 protection contre la foudre chapter f protection contre la foudre l'utilisation de dispositifs de protection contre la foudre dépend des exigences réglementaires et de l'utilisateur final. Toutes les unités extérieures radwin sont conçues avec des ci...

  • Page 289: Prudence

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 f‐3 connecter la terre à idu‐c chapter f connecter la terre à idu‐c connecter un câble de terre de 18 awg à la borne de masse de l'appareil. L'appareil doit être constamment connecté à la terre. Installation sur pylône et mur l' odu ou l'o‐poe peuvent êt...

  • Page 290: Montage Sur Un Pylône

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 f‐4 montage sur un pylône chapter f montage sur un pylône figure f‐4: montage sur un pylône.

  • Page 291: Montage Sur Un Mur

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 f‐5 montage sur un mur chapter f montage sur un mur figure f‐5: montage sur un mur.

  • Page 292

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 f‐6 montage d'une antenne externe chapter f montage d'une antenne externe l'antenne externe optionnelle peut être montée sur un pylône. Contenu du kit de montage d'une antenne externe le kit de montage d'une antenne externe comprend les pièces suivantes ...

  • Page 293: Index

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release 3.5.70 index 1 index a activating master odu 6-4 aes 256 encryption configuration 6-30 air interface 7-4 alarms 9-11 antenna diversity mode e-2 external 4-5 external flat panel 4-14 height 18-3 kits 4-6 mimo modes 6-21 mounting external with pole clamps 4-15 se...

  • Page 294

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release3.5.70 index 2 log 6-17 wi 20-11 f false radar mitigation 14-1, 14-2 fcc ucbs 8-1 fresnel zone lbc 18-3, 20-3 g grounding 4-10 and powering up the idu‐h 4-22 odu 4-16 external antenna 4-16 gsu 11-1 configuration 11-6 independent distributed sites 11-1 installati...

  • Page 295

    Radwin 2000 c plus user manual release3.5.70 index 3 p performance monitoring 9-6 poe device 4-3 installing 4-16 specifications a-7 preferences restore alerts 6-37 setting 6-35 q qos 16-1, 16-2 assigning queue priorities 16-4 prerequisites 16-1 quality of service ‐ see qos r recent events 9-4 rf exp...

  • Page 297

    Item version build date um 3.5.70 nms 9.5.70 9536 20/03/2014 swu ‐ inventory 3.5.05.00 3515.00 20/03/2014 mib 9.5.50.00 9520 09/01/2014 lbc 9390_web 11/02/2014 release type ga 30/03/2014.