Radwin 5000 HPMP User manual

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    User manual radwin 5000 hpmp point to multipoint broadband wireless release 3.3.30

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 i radwin 5000 hpmp 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 int...

  • Page 3: Radwin Worldwide Offices

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 ii radwin worldwide offices corporate and emea regional headquarters corporate and emea headquarters 27 habarzel street tel aviv, 69710 israel tel: +972.3.766.2900 fax: +972.3.766.2902 email: sales@radwin.Com north america regional headquarters 900 corpora...

  • Page 4: Regulatory Compliance

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 iii 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 th...

  • Page 5: China Mii

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 iv indoor units comply with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) these devices may not cause harmful interference. (2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause...

  • Page 6: Index

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 v brief table of contents part 1: basic installation chapter 1 introduction chapter 2 site preparation chapter 3 hardware installation part 2: sector installation chapter 4 getting started with the radwin manager chapter 5 installing the sector part 3: sec...

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 vi full table of contents part 1: basic installation chapter 1 introduction welcome to radwin 5000 hpmp!...............................................................1-1 radwin 5000 hpmp highlights.............................................................

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 vii deregistering an hsu ................................................................................ 5-32 where has my hsu gone?.......................................................................... 5-33 saving the hbs settings for reuse as a temp...

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 viii part 5: advanced installation topics chapter 12 software upgrade what is the software upgrade utility?......................................................... 12-1 upgrading an installed sector ...........................................................

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 ix running spectrum view from a hsu ........................................................... 20-7 zooming in and out ................................................................................... 20-9 chapter 21 using the web interface what is it f...

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 x list of figures f igure 1-1 s ingle s ector b ase s tation ..............................................................1-4 f igure 1-2 s mall form factor antenna in connectorized odu .............................1-4 f igure 1-3 h igh gain integrated an...

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 xi f igure 4-22 hbs m ain w indow - m ap view ....................................................... 4-22 f igure 4-23 hbs/hsu s tatus lights ................................................................ 4-23 f igure 4-24 n avigation t ool bar ...........

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 xii f igure 9-10 hsu - p erformance m onitoring report - b oth valid and invalid data (1 of 3) 9-12 f igure 9-11 hsu - p erformance m onitoring report - b oth valid and invalid data (2 of 3) 9-12 f igure 9-12 hsu - p erformance m onitoring report - b oth v...

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 xiii f igure 19-6 c alculation of distance from site coordinates ............................. 19-8 f igure 19-7 c limactic c f actors ..................................................................... 19-9 f igure 19-8 c limactic c f actor description ...

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 xiv list of tables t able 4-1 pc r equirements for the radwin m anager a pplication ......................4-1 t able 4-2 p reconfigured setup .........................................................................4-3 t able 4-3 u ser types , default pass...

  • Page 16: User

    User manual radwin 5000 hpmp point to multipoint broadband wireless release 3.3.30 part 1: basic installation.

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-1 chapter 1 introduction welcome to radwin 5000 hpmp! Radwin 5000 hpmp delivers up to 250mbps and is the ideal choice for last mile enterprise connectivity and high-end applications that demand assured performance with guaranteed bandwidth per subscriber...

  • Page 18: Some Terminology

    Some terminology chapter 1 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-2 some terminology a point to multipoint network is typically abbreviated to ptmp. The ptmp networks described in this manual are of course, radio links. A ptmp link consists of at least one high base station radio linked to se...

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    Key features of radwin 5000 hpmp chapter 1 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-3 key features of radwin 5000 hpmp » 250 mbps aggregate throughput » separate uplink and downlink configurable maximum information rate (mir) per hsu » advanced ofdm & mimo 2x2 for nlos performance » enhanced in...

  • Page 20: Radwin 5000 Hpmp Components

    Radwin 5000 hpmp components chapter 1 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-4 radwin 5000 hpmp components radwin 5000 hbs high capacity base station the hbs consists of radwin 5000 hbs hbs odu, a sector dual- pole antenna and a poe device, which provides a lan interface to user equipment. A ...

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    Radwin 5000 hpmp components chapter 1 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-5 figure 1-5: small form factor hsu with ac power feeding this hsu has an integrated 24.1 cm x 19.7 cm (9.75”x7.7”) flat panel antenna. The hsu con- tains both the radio and the antenna as a single unit housed in a w...

  • Page 22: Gsu

    Gsu chapter 1 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-6 figure 1-7: idu-h front view - double configuration gsu 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 an outdoor en...

  • Page 23: Lightning Protector

    Lightning protector chapter 1 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-7 lightning protector lightning protection is mandatory for radio links. Radwin supplies a lightning protector device designed for use with radwin products. Figure 1-9: left: radwin lightning protector right: using radwin li...

  • Page 24: Ethernet Repeater

    Ethernet repeater chapter 1 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-8 ethernet repeater the radwin ethernet repeater enables you to extend the poe to odu cable beyond the 100m limit (but no more than 200m). The unit looks physically like the lightning protection device in figure 1-18 . It’s us...

  • Page 25: Notifications

    Conventions used in this manual chapter 1 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 1-9 conventions used in this manual notifications notifications consist of notes, cautions and warnings. Typographical conventions general where a term is defined or introduced for the first time, it is shown in bo...

  • Page 26: Chapter 2

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 2-1 chapter 2 site preparation planning the sector site overview sector site planning consists of a set of surveys, which must be carried out before any equip- ment is deployed. If for some reason, the outcome of any of these surveys is negative, hbs or hs...

  • Page 27: Stage 1: Preliminary Survey

    Stage 1: preliminary survey chapter 2 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 2-2 stage 2: physical survey • 100 meter tape measure • ohmmeter, to check ground connection • binoculars • map • digital camera • paper, pencil, and a clipboard • gps device (optional) • compass (optional) stage 3: rf...

  • Page 28: Stage 2: Physical Survey

    Stage 2: physical survey chapter 2 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 2-3 stage 2: physical survey the physical site survey reviews the environment of the proposed installation location, to ensure that the sector sites are suitable for the wireless network. The results of the physical site ...

  • Page 29: Stage 3: Rf Survey

    Stage 3: rf survey chapter 2 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 2-4 stage 3: rf survey the rf survey examines the wireless environment of the installation site, to determine whether there are available channels within the radio operating frequency band. An rf survey is performed using a spe...

  • Page 30: Chapter 3

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-1 chapter 3 hardware installation this chapter sets out the requirements and procedures for the hardware installation and alignment of a radwin 5000 hpmp sector in accordance with the prior planning as set out in chapter 2 . It is intended to guide quali...

  • Page 31: Grounding

    Grounding chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-2 grounding all radwin products should be grounded during operation. In addition: • the odu should be earthed by a wire with diameter of at least 10 awg. Radwin 5000 hpmp odus must be properly grounded to protect against lightning. It...

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    Hbs and standard hsu package contents chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-3 • one hbs or hsu odu - see figure 3-4 below for front and rear view • an odu mounting kit - see figure 3-1 below • a cd containing - • the radwin manager • quick start guide • user manual - the document y...

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    Hbs and standard hsu package contents chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-4 the odus come in the basic form factors as shown in figure 3-4 below: figure 3-4: odu form factors: top - standard odu package, bottom - small form factor hsu • integrated antenna odu front rear con necto...

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    External antenna package contents chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-5 this odu has an integrated 370mm (1.2ft) flat panel antenna. The odu contains both the radio and the antenna as a single unit housed in a weatherproof case. • connectorized odu this odu has 2xn-type connector...

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    Power over ethernet (poe) devices chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-6 figure 3-6: external antennas for use with radwin 55xx hsu - left: standard integrated; center and right, parabolic, different sizes and gains. See the radwin products catalog for a more detailed offering of ...

  • Page 36: Idu-H Aggregation Unit

    Idu-h aggregation unit chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-7 outdoor (ruggedized) dc poe device this unit may be used or both the hbs and the hsus. It will not support gigabit performance on the hbs. Figure 3-8: ruggedized dc-poe device: input is -20 to -60 vdc (single input) idu...

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    Idu-h aggregation unit chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-8 figure 3-9: idu-h kit contents the idu-h may be installed in single or double configurations: figure 3-10: idu-h front view - single configuration.

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    Idu-h aggregation unit chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-9 figure 3-11: idu-h front view - double configuration idu-h - functional overview front panel figure 3-12: idu-h front panel the front panel is very straight forward: elements common to the idu-c function identically to ...

  • Page 39: Radwin Gsu

    Hub site synchronization (hss) unit chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-10 figure 3-13: idu-h power connectors the connectors are 3 pin in line female, with polarities (left to right) minus, ground, plus. To avoid damage to the idu-h, always use an ac/dc adapter supplied by radwi...

  • Page 40: Tools and Materials

    Additional tools and materials required chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-11 figure 3-15: general gsu configuration see chapter 11 for further details about the use of radwin gsu. Additional tools and materials required the following is a list of the equipment and materials req...

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    Hardware installation sequence chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-12 hardware installation sequence the following steps are required to install a radwin 5000 hpmp system: 1. Mounting the odus, page 3-13 . 2. Mounting the external antennas (if used), page 3-13 . 3. Mounting the l...

  • Page 42: Outdoor Installation

    Outdoor installation chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-13 outdoor installation preparing the odu before deployment each odu should be pre-loaded with an ip address. This may be done prior to deployment in the field, or on-site using a laptop computer. The process is quite strai...

  • Page 43: Outdoor Connections

    Special considerations for mounting an hsu-610 (ac powered hsu) chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-14 to mount an external antenna: 1. To mount an external antenna, ensure that the antenna is properly grounded and then mount the antenna onto the pole. Refer to chapter 17 for det...

  • Page 44: Connecting User Equipment

    Installing a sector using poe devices chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-15 installing a sector using poe devices a typical poe device is a very simple unit having a power input connector and two ethernet ports. It is ac powered, and has a power led. To prepare a sector using po...

  • Page 45: Repeater

    Mounting the ethernet repeater chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-16 mounting the ethernet repeater the radwin ethernet repeater enables you to extend the poe to odu cable beyond the 100m limit (but no more than 200m). The unit looks physically like the lightning protection devi...

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    Additional waterproofing for the lightning protection unit and the repeater radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-17 figure 3-19: exposing the tack side of the sealing tape 3. After connecting the short cat-5 idu/odu cable (provided in the box) from the odu to the unit, tighten the cable gla...

  • Page 47: Outdoor Connections

    Outdoor connections chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-18 bottom of the cable gland and the end of the cat-5 cable are covered with the seal- ing splicing tape and with vinyl plastic tape. Figure 3-21: protecting the unit joints with vinyl tape 6. Mount the unit on the pole usin...

  • Page 48: Aligning Hsus to A Hbs

    Aligning hsus to a hbs chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-19 2. Connect the antenna cable(s) to the odu. 3. Connect the lightning protection device to the odu (see chapter 18 ). 4. attach the odu-idu cable to the odu rj-45 connector (see appendix b  for the connector pinou...

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    Aligning hsus to a hbs chapter 3 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 3-20 figure 3-23: beep sequence for antenna alignment 7. Secure the hsu antenna to the pole/wall. Note • three beeps and a pause is 'best signal so far' • two beeps and a pause is 'signal quality increased' • one beep and p...

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    Sector installation user manual radwin 5000 hpmp point to multipoint broadband wireless release 3.3.30 part 2: sector installation.

  • Page 51: Chapter 4

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-1 chapter 4 getting started with the radwin manager what we will do here this chapter is a quick “hands-on” tour of a running sector. We show you how to install the radwin manager software on your managing pc, connect it to an operating base station and ...

  • Page 52: Installing The Software

    Installing the software chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-2 installing the software any pc running the radwin manager application can be used to configure a radwin 5000 hpmp sector. To install the radwin manager application: 1. Insert the cd into the cd/dvd drive of your comput...

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    Getting started with the radwin manager chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-3 getting started with the radwin manager we will look at a pre-configured fixed sector, setup as follows: table 4-2: preconfigured setup unit location attribute value remark hbs hbs.01 ip address 192.168...

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    Getting started with the radwin manager chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-4 hsu hfu.01.01 ip address 192.168.10.101 all communicating hsus and hbs in the same subnet net mask 255.255.255.0 default gateway 0.0.0.0 hsu type fixed contact haydn name haydn@hfu.01.01 geographic loca...

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    The radwin manager log-on concept chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-6 figure 4-2: log-on window the radwin manager log-on concept the radwin manager provides three levels of access in one of two entry modes. To see them, click options at any time in the log on window ( figure 4...

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    The radwin manager log-on concept chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-7 figure 4-4: 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 se...

  • Page 58: Log-On Errors and Cautions

    Log-on errors and cautions chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-8 7. If you are a user with read-write permission, click options to enter the community options if required. Log-on errors and cautions unsupported device attempting to connect to an unsupported device on an otherwise...

  • Page 59: Three Sector Display Views

    Invalid read/write community string chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-9 figure 4-7: invalid user type or password invalid read/write community string this will result in the same message as shown in figure 4-6 . To deal with lost or forgotten community strings: 1. Send an email...

  • Page 60: Map View

    Map view chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-10 figure 4-8: default sector display - table view map view if you have an internet connection, you may use map view . The radwin manager main window looks like this:.

  • Page 61: List View

    List view chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-11 figure 4-9: sector display - map view a new sector with default values for element map coordinates is shown centred on green- wich. The sector is centered on the hbs azimuth (configurable). The hsus distributed evenly within the se...

  • Page 62: Switching Between Views

    Switching between views chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-12 figure 4-10: sector display - list view at the bottom of the hsu display panel, there is a thin horizontal scroll bar. Use it to see fur- ther details about the displayed hsus. The index and name fields are protected ...

  • Page 63: Using The Map View

    Which display view should i use? Chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-13 which display view should i use? Your preferred view is clearly application dependent. For a geographically localized sector - say, video surveillance of a plant or a sports center with a small number of came...

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    Using the map view chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-14 3. Hbs only: the azimuth and beam width determine the sector center-line direction and angle they are only used for initial default distribution of hsus on the map. 4. Click ok . The unit is moved to the new location (poss...

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    Using the map view chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-15 figure 4-11: selected hbs or hsu with context button bar the functions of three buttons (from left to right) are as follows: figure 4-12: unit status windows: left hsu, right hbs 3. Click the unlock button. Drag the tower ...

  • Page 66: Hbs Main Button Menu

    Exploring the radwin manager main window - hbs chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-16 exploring the radwin manager main window - hbs the following sections describe the panels of main window shown in figure 4-8 . Hbs main button menu figure 4-13: hbs main button menu sector statu...

  • Page 67: Base Station Panel

    Base station panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-17 form of prioritization between them. Normally you would not leave unallocated time slots unless you intended to add more hsus. Every hsu requires at least one time slot. Base station panel the displayed items in the base s...

  • Page 68: Hbs Events Log

    Hbs events log chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-18 the foregoing description relates to an activated hbs. The detail panel title bar for an inactive hbs looks like this: clicking the activate button initiates an activation wizard. The activate button in the title bar is hidden...

  • Page 69: Hbs Main Window - Hsus Panel

    Hbs main window - hsus panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-19 » ip address of the odu that initiated alarm. For complete information about internal traps and alarms see chapter 9 . The events are displayed in the events log in the lower right-hand panel of the radwin manage...

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    Hbs main window - hsus panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-20 if you have a large number of hsus in the sector, it may be helpful to filter the display. You have the following choices: the following case has colored fields indicating a problem requiring your attention: figu...

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    Hbs main window - hsus panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-21 figure 4-20: hsu display - detail the little ball on the top left of the hsu is color coded as follows: right click a hsu to get its context menu: table 4-8: hsu status ball color codes color description green re...

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    Hbs main window - hsus panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-22 figure 4-21: hsu display - context menu (right click) map view here again is the map view of the hbs main window: figure 4-22: hbs main window - map view.

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    Hbs main window - hsus panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-23 hbs/hsu status lights hbs/hsu status light appear on the tower graphic, and the hsu detail ( figure 4- 20 ). The meaning of the status lights is as follows: navigation tool bar the left hand display box shows the...

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    Hbs main window - hsus panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-24 the zoom item is a convenience function. The four side buttons show the detail level associated with the zoom slider position. Alternatively, you may click one of the side buttons to get directly to the indicated...

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    Hbs main window - hsus panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-25 figure 4-25: hsu status boxes - detail, indicating problems if you mouse-over the colored rss area, you will receive a tool tip telling you that rss for radio 1 is higher than for radio 2, or something similar. T...

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    Hbs main window - hsus panel chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-26 right click an hsu image to get its context menu: figure 4-27: hsu display - context menu (right click). Same as figure 4-21 list view list view functionality is obtained ny selecting a hsu and using the top butt...

  • Page 77: Logging On to A Hsu

    Exploring the radwin manager main window - hsu chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-27 the button bar in figure 4-28 follows the same pattern as the context menus in figure 4- 21 .. Exploring the radwin manager main window - hsu you may log on to a hsu over the air from a hbs or b...

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    Logging on to a hsu chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-28 figure 4-29: logging on to a hsu upon clicking ok to dismiss the caution, we get a variation of the previous main window: figure 4-30: opening radwin manager window - hsu the direct log on window differs only in the botto...

  • Page 79: Hsu Main Button Menu

    Hsu main button menu chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-29 hsu main button menu the hsu main button menu is similar to the hbs main button menu. The only new item is in the configure button. Figure 4-31: hsu main button menu hsu link status table 4-12: hsu main button bar functi...

  • Page 80: Hsu Events Log

    Hsu events log chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-30 hsu events log the hsu events display is functionally identical to that of the hbs. Hsu link performance for convenience the hsu link performance panel shows the same fields as in figure 4-20 . For convenience we also display ...

  • Page 81: Monitor

    Monitor chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-31 monitor the monitor file contains a vast amount of information and can become inordinately large very quickly. You should therefore choose a longer sampling interval if you intend to store this information for a lengthy duration. For...

  • Page 82: Events

    Events chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-32 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 hbs or hsu. To avoid over-writi...

  • Page 83: Advanced

    Advanced chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-33 advanced restore alerts many alert messages in the radwin manager have an option of the form “do not show this message again”. These alert messages can be reverted to their default state (shown) by click- ing the restore alerts butt...

  • Page 84: What Comes Next?

    What comes next? Chapter 4 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 4-34 what comes next? The purpose of this chapter was to offer an overview of a running radwin 5000 hpmp a sec- tor. The next three chapters will cover respectively, detailed sector setup considerations, sec- tor management and m...

  • Page 85: Chapter 5

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-1 chapter 5 installing the sector scope of this chapter chapter 4 , offered an overview of a running sector as motivation for the technical installa- tion details set out below. Assuming that the sector equipment is in place as described in earlier chapt...

  • Page 86: Working With Nomadic Hsus

    Working with nomadic hsus chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-2 during the registration process, you assign time slots to each hsu. A total of 64 time slots are available to each hbs to be distributed among the hsus in the sector. The relative num- ber of time slots determines th...

  • Page 87: Default Radwin 5000 Hpmp

    Default radwin 5000 hpmp settings chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-3 default radwin 5000 hpmp settings the default settings of the radwin 5000 hpmp configuration parameters are listed in table 5-1 below. Table 5-1: default settings unit parameter default value hbs ip address 1...

  • Page 88

    Default radwin 5000 hpmp settings chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-4 for convenience, we repeat the table of parameters used in our demonstration sector. Param- eters not listed are left at their default values: table 5-2: parameter values used in the demonstration sector unit...

  • Page 89

    Default radwin 5000 hpmp settings chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-5 hsu hfu.01.01 ip address 192.168.10.101 all communicating hsus and hbs in the same subnet net mask 255.255.255.0 default gateway 0.0.0.0 hsu type fixed contact haydn name haydn@hfu.01.01 geographic location l...

  • Page 90

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-6 configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses the default log-on ip address for all odus in the sector is the same: 10.0.0.120, subnet mask 255.0.0.0 and default gateway 0.0.0.0. To ...

  • Page 91

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-7 figure 5-2: logging on with local connection here is the initial main display using local connection: warning • the local connection method uses broadcast packets to “discover” the attached...

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    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-8 figure 5-3: main window for un-configured hbs odu notice the red icon on the top left corner of the window. It will change to green as soon as the hbs is configured and activated. Here is t...

  • Page 93

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-9 2. Click next : enter the sector id, name and location. All fields are mandatory. Here are entries in accordance with table 5-2 . About the sector id: any unregistered hsu will establish a ...

  • Page 94

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-10 ignored when an hbs establishes a link with a non-fixed hsu. This feature enables non-fixed hsus to establish a link with any hbs in the network. The sector id is split into a four charact...

  • Page 95

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-11 full details for changing the link password may be found on page 6-10 . It is best left as is if there is no pressing need to change it. 5. From the previous activation wizard window, clic...

  • Page 96

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-12 the default frequency is the lowest available (5.735 ghz) in the operating band, here, 5.730 - 5.845 ghz fcc/ic. 7. Click other to see other available bands for this hbs. 8. For our purpos...

  • Page 97

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-13 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 those available in...

  • Page 98

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-14 you can perform a customized channel selection or click select all to check all the channel boxes as shown: 11. Click next . The antenna type and tx power window is presented:.

  • Page 99

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-15 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 res...

  • Page 100

    Configuring the sector out of the box - ip addresses chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-16 check that all information showed is correct and click activate . After a few moments the sector hsus will be displayed in the manager hsu panel. The field-installed hsus appear ina table ...

  • Page 101

    Configuring a fixed hsu from the hbs chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-17 figure 5-4: activated hbs recognizing installed but unconfigured hsus if there are too many hsus for the table view, switch to the scrollable list view. 13. If you are using local connection, log out and ...

  • Page 102

    Configuring a fixed hsu from the hbs chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-18 figure 5-5: hsu context menu 2. Click configure . The configuration dialog is displayed. If you have not already, enter a name contact and location: location is a site name - typically a building or tower...

  • Page 103

    Configuring a fixed hsu from the hbs chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-19 3. Set the coordinates (latitude and longitude) for the hsu as shown in the sector plan: 4. Set the hsu tx power (possibly as required by regulations). Click tx & antenna . The following dialog is display...

  • Page 104

    Configuring a fixed hsu from the hbs chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-20 set the antenna connection type, antenna type, required tx power, antenna gain and cable loss as required. For our example, we use external antennas and we set tx power to 5 dbm. If you click apply, you r...

  • Page 105

    Configuring a fixed hsu from the hbs chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-21 5. In any event, clicking yes results in a further message appearing: 6. Click ok . The hsu display area refreshes with the newly configured hsu in its new location in the sector. 7. Reopen the configurat...

  • Page 106

    Configuring a nomadic hsu from the hbs chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-22 change the default hsu ip address, subnet mask and default gateway as shown: 8. For now, we will leave the remaining fields. Click ok to exit the configuration win- dow. You will be offered a cautionary...

  • Page 107

    Configuring a nomadic hsu from the hbs chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-23 3. From the type list, choose nomadic . The right hand level list is enabled: 4. The four levels enable you to split nomadic hsus into up to four service groups with (for example) different qos paramete...

  • Page 108

    Registering a fixed hsu for service chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-24 the hsu no longer appears on the hbs table view. It will return following registra- tion, to which we now turn. Registering a fixed hsu for service we continue our illustration using the hsu, hfu.10.101. T...

  • Page 109

    Registering a fixed hsu for service chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-25 3. You may edit or add the site name, location and coordinates . 4. If you are using dual antennas, you may check the mimo or diversity antenna mode. The choice is hsu specific. For further details about m...

  • Page 110

    Registering a fixed hsu for service chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-26 figure 5-6: hsu registration dialog notice that the evaluating activity icon continues to rotate after completion of the evaluation. The manager maintains dynamic monitoring of the sector for injection int...

  • Page 111

    Registering a fixed hsu for service chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-27 the register button is now enabled. 7. Use the sliders to set uplink and downlink mir. You may defer this and carry it out using the hsu configure option. The mir acts as a “throttle”. 8. Click register it...

  • Page 112

    Registering a nomadic hsu for service chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-28 registering a nomadic hsu for service although we only have one nomadic hsu in our demonstration sector, in practice we would make provision for a larger number to enable movement between sectors. By way...

  • Page 113: The Final Outcome

    The final outcome chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-29 the register button is enabled. 4. Click the register button to register the hsus. Note that you may use the bottom dialog to save or upload a saved hbs configuration. We will demonstrate uploading a saved configuration at ...

  • Page 114

    The final outcome chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-30 here is a map view of a fixed sector: figure 5-9: fully functional sector, two fixed one nomadic hsu - map view you may now carry out any other adjustments to the hsus from the hbs or by direct connec- tion. Notice that we ...

  • Page 115: Deactivating The Hbs

    Registering the hsus for service chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-31 registering the hsus for service figure 5-10: fully functional sector: two fixed one nomadic hsu - map view with details choosing diversity antenna mode during registration suppose that in figure 5-8 for hfu....

  • Page 116: Deregistering An Hsu

    Deregistering an hsu chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-32 you are offered a cautionary message: if you proceed, the hbs display will change to reflect the deactivated state: notice that the hsus remain registered, and will return to full service after the hbs is re-acti- vated....

  • Page 117: Where Has My Hsu Gone?

    Where has my hsu gone? Chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-33 where has my hsu gone? Suppose that you installed two collocated hbss with contiguous sectors. It is possible that an hsu located close to the common sector boundary may “discover” the wrong hbs. A hsu can be “forced” ...

  • Page 118

    Creating nomadic entries for a sector from a hbs template chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-34 4. In our case we have one hbs, so it is sufficient to enter the nomadic file as shown and then click start . After a few moments, the status field indicates done. The result is as ex...

  • Page 119

    Creating nomadic entries for a sector from a hbs template chapter 5 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 5-35 to create a sector from a hbs ip list and a nomadic settings file: 1. In the window of figure 5-11 , enter a hbs list file. The format of the file is lines of for example, 192.168.10....

  • Page 120: User

    User manual radwin 5000 hpmp point to multipoint broadband wireless release 3.3.30 part 3: sector management.

  • Page 121: Chapter 6

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-1 chapter 6 managing the sector scope of this chapter this chapter deals with managing the sector from the hbs. It covers hbs configuration and hsu configuration from the hbs. Hsu direct or over-the-air configuration is a little different and is covered ...

  • Page 122: System

    System chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-2 we will work through each of the configuration tabs in turn with emphasis on tabs or features not encountered in the previous chapters. System these items are convenience fields. Name and location are typically entered during hbs activ...

  • Page 123: Air Interface

    Air interface chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-3 air interface this panel has the same functionality as the corresponding window in the activation wizard (see chapter 5 ). Changing the sector id will “percolate” to all registered hsus. It will of course, be “picked up” by newl...

  • Page 124: Tx And Antenna

    Tx and antenna chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-4 tx and antenna this tab is available for both the hbs and hsus. It has the same meaning in both cases. For the hbs, changes made here may affect link quality and in the case of antenna type, cause a sector re-sync. Changing the...

  • Page 125: Hub Site Sync [Hss]

    Hub site sync [hss] chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-5 hub site sync [hss] the external pulses which might be detected, may come from a collocated hbs, a radwin 2000 odu or a radwin gsu configured as hub sync master. To enable hss, check the enabled check box. Ensure that the ...

  • Page 126: Management

    Management chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-6 management if you set the ip and related addresses correctly, there should be little to change here. The three sub-windows, trap destinations, vlan management and protocol dialogs are generic to the hbs nad the hsus (direct or over...

  • Page 127

    Management chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-7 trap destinations enter the trap destinations. They could include the ip address of the managing computer. The events log will be stored at the addresses chosen. Vlan for management management vlan configuration figure 6-1: vlan fo...

  • Page 128

    Management chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-8 3. Enter a priority number between 0 and 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 ...

  • Page 129: Inventory

    Inventory chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-9 inventory you might like to capture or copy the information here: the inventory information will be required by customer support should you require assis- tance..

  • Page 130: Security

    Security chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-10 security this section applies to both the hbs and hsus unless stated otherwise. Figure 6-2: sector security settings the security dialog enables you to change the link password and the snmp community strings. Changing the link passw...

  • Page 131

    Security chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-11 the change link password dialog box opens. Figure 6-3: change link password dialog box 2. Enter the current link password (the default link password for a new odu is wire- less-p2mp ). If you have forgotten the link password, click ...

  • Page 132

    Security chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-12 7. Click ok at the password changed success message. Radwin manager community strings the odu communicates with the radwin manager using snmpv1 protocol. The protocol defines three types of communities: • read-only for retrieving in...

  • Page 133

    Security chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-13 figure 6-5: changing the community string forgotten community string if the read-write community string is unknown, an alternative community key can be used. The alternative community key is unique per odu and can be used only to ch...

  • Page 134: Date and Time

    Date and time chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-14 date and time setting the date and time the odu maintains a date and time. The date and time should be synchronized with any net- work time protocol (ntp) version 3 compatible server. During power-up the odu attempts to configu...

  • Page 135

    Date and time chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-15 figure 6-7: 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 136

    Ethernet service configuration chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-16 6. Click ok to return to the configuration dialog. Ethernet service configuration figure 6-9: setting ethernet services hbs aging time the hbs works in bridge mode. In bridge mode the odu performs both learning...

  • Page 137

    Ethernet service configuration chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-17 . An auto detect feature is provided, whereby the line speed and duplex mode are detected automatically using auto-negotiation. Use manual configuration when attached external equipment does not support auto-ne...

  • Page 138

    Ethernet service configuration chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-18 moving the slider to the right in stages, yields the following: the effective available range for asymmetric allocation is determined by channel bandwidth as shown as well as link distance. In this context, “li...

  • Page 139: Nomadic

    Nomadic chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-19 nomadic see page 5-24 . Operations this section applies to both hbss and hsus..

  • Page 140

    Operations chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-20 reverting to factory settings figure 6-12: restore factory settings and license activation clicking the restore defaults button opens the following self explanatory dialog: license activation you may add additional bands using the...

  • Page 141: Hsu Connection Table

    Advanced: false radar mitigation for hbs chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-21 for a single band, just enter the supplied license key and click activate . If you have a list of them (a text file) you will need to use the license file option. In some instances it may involve purc...

  • Page 142: Configuration Menu Buttons

    Configuring an hsu from the hbs main window chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-22 figure 6-13: hsu intercommunication - connection table the green shaded squares show intercommunicating elements within the sector. Mng refers to management traffic which should always be open betw...

  • Page 143: System

    System chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-23 the auto position means that the buzzer will give the beeps set out on page 3-19 during installation or upon sync loss. The advanced auto position means that in addition, the buzzer will beep continuously at dif- ferent rates upon syn...

  • Page 144: Tx & Antenna

    Tx & antenna chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-24 tx & antenna figure 6-15: hsu configuration - setting antenna type and parameters the remarks about changing the hbs parameters also apply here. Changing the antenna type will cause a re-sync between the hsu and the hbs..

  • Page 145: Management

    Management chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-25 management figure 6-16: hsu configuration - ip addresses the functionality is identical as that for the hbs..

  • Page 146: Inventory

    Inventory chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-26 inventory you should note the details for each hsu..

  • Page 147: Security

    Security chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-27 security you may change the snmp community strings only for the hsu from here. You cannot change the link password from an hsu..

  • Page 148: Date & Time

    Date & time chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-28 date & time the functionality is identical as that for the hbs..

  • Page 149: Ethernet

    Ethernet chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-29 ethernet ethernet configuration for a hsu follows the same general pattern as the corresponding tab for the hbs but with important differences. Ethernet ports configuration this item is same for all poe powered hsus and the hbs. See...

  • Page 150

    Ethernet chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-30 the poe port offers the following options: typically, a video camera is attached to the poe port. The last two option provide basic cam- era management functions. The button next to the poe label offers basic poe perfor- mance infor...

  • Page 151: Nomadic

    Nomadic chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-31 nomadic you cannot change a fixed hsu to a nomadic hsu here without prior deregistration. For a nomadic hsu, you may change its operating level or even revert it to a fixed hsu..

  • Page 152

    Nomadic chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-32.

  • Page 153: Operations

    Operations chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-33 operations this functionality is identical to that for the hbs. Advanced: false radar mitigation this tab is only visible if • you are using a regulation requiring radar channel avoidance and • you are logged on as installer for t...

  • Page 154: Replacing An Hsu

    Replacing an hsu chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-34 configuration of false radar mitigation is covered in chapter 14 . Replacing an hsu a defective hsu may be replaced by another hsu belonging to the sector provided that the replacement is not registered. Here is a typical sc...

  • Page 155

    Replacing an hsu chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-35 3. Select the required unit by clicking on it. 4. Click ok . You are asked to confirm before proceeding: 5. Click ok again. You receive further confirmation: here is the final outcome:.

  • Page 156: Updating Hsu Services

    Updating hsu services chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-36 notice that 10.103 has replaced 10.101 inheriting most of its settings. It may not inherit the tx and antenna settings, which you should check. Updating hsu services choosing update services from an hsu context menu or ...

  • Page 157: Changing The Sector Band

    Changing the sector band chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-37 to suspend an un-registered hsu: 1. Click suspend in its context menu. You are requested to enter a suspend duration. 2. Choose a suspend time and click ok . During the suspend duration, the hsu will be deleted from ...

  • Page 158

    Changing the sector band chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-38 figure 6-18: change or add bands 2. Select the required band and click ok . For our purposes, we choose 5.740-5.950 ghz universal. The band is highlighted and right button is enabled..

  • Page 159

    Changing the sector band chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-39 figure 6-19: add/change band dialog 3. Click the right button. The following window opens:.

  • Page 160

    Changing the sector band chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-40 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 6-19 . 5. Click ok again. The followin...

  • Page 161

    Changing the sector band chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-41 7. Click ok . A sector 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 cli...

  • Page 162

    Changing the sector band chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-42 figure 6-20: add bands instructions panel the serial numbers displayed relate to the odus in the sector. Click copy to clip- board . 3. This step applies only if you have additional un-installed units: before proceed...

  • Page 163

    Changing the sector band chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-43 5. Fill out the requested details. Remember to terminate the dialog by clicking the get key button. 6. The results of your request will be displayed with further instructions, a few minutes later, you should receive ...

  • Page 165

    Telnet access to the hbs chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-45 supported hbs telnet commands are shown in table 6-1 to table 6-3 . Table 6-1: hbs telnet - display commands command explanation display inventory displays odu product name, name, location, hardware and software revi...

  • Page 166: Telnet Access to The Hsu

    Telnet access to the hsu chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-46 telnet access to the hsu the procedure is the same as for the hbs. Figure 6-22: telnet management window - hsu supported hsu telnet commands are shown in table 6-4 to table 6-6 . Table 6-4: hsu telnet - display comma...

  • Page 167

    Telnet access to the hsu chapter 6 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 6-47 set writepw set the read-write access password (read-write community) set trappw set the trap community string set buzzer.

  • Page 168: Chapter 7

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 7-1 chapter 7 direct hsu configuration scope of this chapter direct management of an hsu may be carried out by a direct lan connection to a managing computer (on-site) or over-the-air (from the hbs site). There are several differences in the configuration ...

  • Page 169

    Configuring an hsu chapter 7 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 7-2 figure 7-1: direct or over the air connection to a registered hsu for an unregistered hsu, the throughput (t-put) fields and the sector id field would be empty. If the hbs is deactivated, or the hsu is stand-alone you will ...

  • Page 170: Configuration Menu Buttons

    Configuration menu buttons chapter 7 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 7-3 in what follows, we configure a registered hsu unless specifically specified otherwise. Configuration menu buttons the backup and restore buttons have the same functionality as the corresponding buttons for the hbs....

  • Page 171: Air Interface

    Air interface chapter 7 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 7-4 air interface figure 7-3: hsu configuration - air interface for registered fixed hsu for a registered hsu this window is for information only. For an unregistered or unsynchro- nized fixed hsu, the sector id field will be blank ...

  • Page 172

    Air interface chapter 7 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 7-5 figure 7-5: hsu configuration - air interface for registered nomadic hsu or hmu for an unregistered or unsynchronized hsu, you may edit both of these fields: figure 7-6: hsu configuration - air interface for a stand-alone nomadi...

  • Page 173: Security

    Security chapter 7 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 7-6 security you may only change the snmp community strings over a direct or over-the-air connection. You can change the link password for an un-synchronized hsu. Otherwise the functionality is the same as in page 6-27 . Advanced: false ...

  • Page 174: Chapter 8

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-1 chapter 8 bringing up a mobility sector scope of this chapter mobility solutions offers powerful, easy to deploy base stations that guarantee high capacity connectivity to ruggedized mobile units mounted on vehicles, trains and ships. Radwin 5000 hpmp ...

  • Page 175: What You Need

    What you need chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-2 sector (by direct connection) at a given level, at sync time, it will acquire the existing param- eters for that level. A hmu must be able to send and receive service traffic while moving. To avoid service “glitches” while switc...

  • Page 176: Preparing The Hbs

    Preparing the hbs chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-3 figure 8-1: mobile hbs after initial log-on you activate the hbs in the usual way. Be aware that use of fixed versus automatic channel selection is part of your rf planning. We will maintain the naming scheme used in earlier...

  • Page 177

    Preparing the hbs chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-4 figure 8-2: hbs mobility configuration the maximum distance is a nominal common distance assumed by the hbs for all hmus in its sector. It is taken as the maximum distance any hsu can be from a hbs. (it effectively guar- ant...

  • Page 178

    Preparing the hbs chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-5 the time slots as shown mean 8 per unit x 3 units at level a, 6 per unit x 3 units at level b and so on up to 64 time slots. Click register , leave the maximum distance as is and click ok to leave the configuration window. H...

  • Page 179: Registering Hmus

    Registering hmus chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-6 registering hmus registration of actual hmus is accomplished by direct connection. You assign each one to one of the our levels. At the same time, you may configure other parameters such as air inter- face, ip address (though...

  • Page 180

    Registering hmus chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-7 3. Open the air interface tab..

  • Page 181

    Registering hmus chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-8 4. Enter the sector id (ebgx20561334 in our example) and if necessary, change the channel bandwidth. 5. Open the tx & antenna tab and ensure that the antenna type is correct. You may change any other antenna parameters as wel...

  • Page 182

    Registering hmus chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-9 8. Set the rss threshold parameter. 9. Chose the required available channels from the list. 10. Click ok to accept your changes and close the window. 11. Repeat steps 1 to 9 for each hmu. For our example, we assign two hsus t...

  • Page 183

    Saving the hbs settings for reuse as a template chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-10 from this point, you may use the configuration and reporting facilities in the usual way. Saving the hbs settings for reuse as a template refer to figure 8-2 of which the following is an excerp...

  • Page 184

    Creating a sector from a hbs template chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-11 to create a sector from a hbs mobility settings file: 1. Starting with a new hbs and hsus, log on to the hbs. 2. Activate the hbs in the usual way. 3. Open the mobility tab in the configuration window. I...

  • Page 185

    Creating a sector from a hbs template chapter 8 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 8-12 you will of course need to separately configure the participating hsus. F we connect our three configured hmus, we revert to our original sector: to create a sector from a hbs ip list and a mobility sett...

  • Page 186: Chapter 9

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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 checking •...

  • Page 187

    Retrieving link information (get diagnostics) chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-2 to get diagnostics: 1. Click the get diagnostics button: figure 9-1: get diagnostics dialog box - hbs restriction table this is the connection table from figure 6-13 active alarms active alarms ar...

  • Page 188

    Retrieving link information (get diagnostics) chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-3 figure 9-2: get diagnostics dialog box - hsu 2. Select or deselect the data options. If the file is to be sent to radwin customer sup- port leave all options checked. 3. Hbs only: choose hsus to b...

  • Page 189: Link Compatibility

    Link compatibility chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-4 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 support. Link compatibility compatibility between the hbs and an hs...

  • Page 190: Software Upgrade Available

    Software upgrade available chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-5 figure 9-4: this hsu requires a software upgrade on the hsu window, these messages appear as shown in figure 9-4 . The messages are as follows: software upgrade available this is an advisory message. If the upgrade ...

  • Page 191

    Throughput checking chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-6 hsu from hbs: chose estimated throughput as shown: hsu direct or over the air: unavailable. 2. In either case, you are asked to enter the testing period: 3. Enter the required time and click ok to continue. The ethernet se...

  • Page 192: Recent Events

    Recent events chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-7 at the end of 30 seconds, the display reverts to normal. Recent events the recent events log records system failures, loss of synchronization, loss of signal, compat- ibility problems and other fault conditions and events. Alarm...

  • Page 193

    Recent events chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-8 a full report may be seem by clicking recent events : figure 9-5: recent events: left- hbs, center hsu from hbs, right hsu direct in each case the report has the same format: here is a more readable enlargement of the table area...

  • Page 194: Performance Monitoring

    Performance monitoring chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-9 performance monitoring radwin 5000 hpmp performance monitoring constantly monitors traffic over the radio link and collects statistics data for the air interface and ethernet ports. It does so continuously, even when th...

  • Page 195

    Hbs chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-10 figure 9-7: setting the upper traffic threshold to get data for display, click get data . The process may take a few seconds. Here is an extract performance monitoring report based on 15 minutes recording: figure 9-8: hbs - performance m...

  • Page 196: Hsu

    Hsu chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-11 data becomes invalidated following a reset. In the example below, the hbs was reset shortly after 11:00. All data prior to that time becomes invalidated. The only valid item is the first recording after re-sync. Figure 9-9: hbs - perform...

  • Page 197

    Hsu chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-12 here is an extract from a 15 minute report. We have broken it into three pieces so that it is legible: figure 9-10: hsu - performance monitoring report - both valid and invalid data (1 of 3) figure 9-11: hsu - performance monitoring repo...

  • Page 198

    Hsu chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-13 figure 9-12: hsu - performance monitoring report - both valid and invalid data (3 of 3) the hsu report contains many more fields than the hbs. Here is their meaning:: table 9-3: hsu performance monitoring fields column heading abbreviati...

  • Page 199: More On The Thresholds

    More on the thresholds chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-14 as for the hbs, use the save button to store the current data to file and the clear button to delete currently stored performance data. More on the thresholds rsl thresholds two rsl thresholds can be defined. They are ...

  • Page 200: Active Alarms

    Active alarms chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-15 active alarms active alarms are raised for any event affecting availability or quality of service. The active alarms button, is available for the hbs and the hsus.Her is an example: here is the table part in more detail: site w...

  • Page 201: Other Diagnostic Aids

    Other diagnostic aids chapter 9 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 9-16 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 softw...

  • Page 202: User

    User manual radwin 5000 hpmp point to multipoint broadband wireless release 3.3.30 part 4: site synchronization.

  • Page 203: Chapter 10

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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 odu units support the collocation of more than two units at a cen- t...

  • Page 204: Hardware Installation

    Hardware installation chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-2 adding hss removes interference as shown in the next two figures: figure 10-2: collocated units using hub site synchronization (1) figure 10-3: collocated units using hub site synchronization (2) the units are connecte...

  • Page 205

    Connecting an hss unit chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-3 the same mast as the odus. All collocated units connect to this box using cat-5e cable. Cables in prepared lengths are available for purchase. The hss unit is supplied with ten protective covers; any port not in use m...

  • Page 206: Using A Single Hss Unit

    Using a single hss unit chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-4 using a single hss unit figure 10-5: hss wiring schematic the wiring, as shown in figure 10-5 is self explanatory. The sync signal path is less self-evi- dent. If we set odu 1 (on sync 1) to hss master, then the sync...

  • Page 207

    Using more than one hss unit chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-5 2. The next available sync port of the first hss unit should be connected to sync 10 of the second hss unit as shown in figure 10-7 . In the illustration, the next available port on the first hss unit is sync 6....

  • Page 208: Radio Frame Pattern (Rfp)

    Odu/hss unit connection pinout chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-6 condition 2: total hss cable length the total path of the hss sync pulse must not exceed 300m. This applies no matter how many hss units are used. To illustrate the method for calculating the sync pulse path l...

  • Page 209: Rfp and Hss

    Rfp and hss chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-7 rfp and hss when hss is used, the rfp for the collocated radios must be selected manually. Radwin 5000 hpmp radios use the time division duplex (tdd) mechanism. Under hss, tdd enables synchronization of transmission for the coll...

  • Page 210: Sector Configuration and Hss

    Rfp: general radio frame pattern chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-8 select the rfp that gives you the best fit or available for required system services and select the channel bandwidth accordingly. Rfp: general radio frame pattern when setting the rpf, the following conside...

  • Page 211

    Sector configuration and hss chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-9 figure 10-10: hss settings window if you click the enabled box, the central display (with operational state opened) will look like this: figure 10-11: setting hbs as hsm or hsc continue tx means that the hbs as ...

  • Page 212

    Sector configuration and hss chapter 10 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 10-10 if you select hub sync master and click apply , the display changes again: figure 10-12: hbs as hsm the possible external pulses conditions are shown in the following table: table 10-6: external pulse status hs...

  • Page 213: Chapter 11

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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 radwin gsu (or just gsu for short) is an outdoor unit consisting of a st...

  • Page 214

    Multiple distributed sites with communication chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-2 ted sit 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 communicat...

  • Page 215: Gsu Redundancy

    Cascaded sites using shifted phase transmission chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-3 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: • t...

  • Page 216: Radwin Gsu Kit Contents

    Radwin gsu kit contents chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-4 figure 11-4: make the gsus the first two collocated units redundancy switching is completely transparent to the gsu-managed links. Radwin gsu kit contents the radwin gsu package includes: • 1 x gsu • 1 x mounting kit...

  • Page 217: Preparing The Gsu For Use

    Preparing the gsu for use chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-5 figure 11-5: general gsu configuration in that respect, all of the considerations of chapter 3 , chapter 17 and chapter 18 of the use manual apply to the gsu. It may be configured using the regular radwin manager o...

  • Page 218

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-6 figure 11-6: gsu main widow at startup the top five items in the gsu monitor panel are taken from a satellite. The transmission phase may be normal as shown or shifted . It purpose, together with the tx ratio bar, will b...

  • Page 219

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-7 using site configuration for the gsu site configuration: system here is the opening window for site configuration : figure 11-7: site configuration: system it is similar to that of the winlink 1000..

  • Page 220

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-8 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 the ...

  • Page 221

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-9 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 rfp....

  • Page 222

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-10 the sector works correctly. 3. Move the slider a little to the right as follows: the hbs stops transmitting. 3. Choosing the transmission phase chose the transmission phase in accordance with considerations in step 1 ab...

  • Page 223

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-11 site configuration: management figure 11-9: site configuration: management here you set the gsu ip address, subnetsubnet mask mask and gateway. You also set trap addresses here. It is identical to the corresponding pane...

  • Page 224

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-12 site configuration: inventory figure 11-10: site configuration: inventory site configuration: security you can only change the snmp community stings:.

  • Page 225

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-13 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 226

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-14 figure 11-12: setting the date and time for trap reporting site configuration: operations the only available action here is restore system defaults:.

  • Page 227

    Configuring the gsu chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-15 figure 11-13: site configuration: operations.

  • Page 228: Gsu Preferences

    Gsu preferences chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-16 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 d...

  • Page 229

    Software update for gsus chapter 11 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 11-17 display tx_phase display gpsinfo the last one display gpsinfo , is the most interesting: admin@10.107.2.20-> display gpsinfo current gps time 102941.000 current gps latitude 51.500000 current gps n\s indicator n cu...

  • Page 230: User

    User manual radwin 5000 hpmp point to multipoint broadband wireless release 3.3.30 part 5: advanced installation topics.

  • Page 231: Chapter 12

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 12-1 chapter 12 software upgrade what is the software upgrade utility? The radwin manager provides a software upgrade utility (swu) to upgrade the software (firmware) of installed odus in a network. The update files may be located anywhere acces- sible by ...

  • Page 232

    Upgrading an installed sector chapter 12 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 12-2 upgrading an installed sector to upgrade software for a link: 1. In the radwin manager, click the software upgrade button.The following detached window appears: figure 12-1: software upgrade utility - main wind...

  • Page 233

    Upgrading an installed sector chapter 12 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 12-3 figure 12-3: adding a single site for upgrade enter the ip address of the site, the community strings (default: public and net- man , respectively) and then click ok . The site will appear in the software upgra...

  • Page 234

    Upgrading an installed sector chapter 12 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 12-4 5. To back up your existing system, check backup device software check-box. Then click the button for a standard file dialog. The default location is the my docu- ments directory on the managing computer or the...

  • Page 235: Downgrading Hsu Software

    Downgrading hsu software chapter 12 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 12-5 downgrading hsu software if you take delivery of a new hsu for a sector configured under an older software release (up to 3.2.50) you will need to downgrade the hsu so it can operate correctly. The method is very st...

  • Page 236: Chapter 13

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 13-1 chapter 13 vlan functionality with radwin 5000 hpmp vlan tagging - overview vlan terminology both the technical literature and the radwin manager use the terms vlan id and vid inter- changeably to denote a vlan identification number. Vlan background i...

  • Page 237

    Qinq (double tagging) for service providers chapter 13 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 13-2 figure 13-1: vlan scenarios handled by radwin 5000 hbs ieee 802.1q is used as the encapsulation protocol to implement this mechanism over ether- net networks. Qinq (double tagging) for service pro...

  • Page 238: Vlan Untagging

    Vlan untagging chapter 13 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 13-3 the outer tag (representing the provider vlan) comes first, followed by the inner tag. In qinq the ethertype = 0x9100. Vlan tags may be stacked three or more deep. When using this type of “provider tagging” you should keep th...

  • Page 239

    Port functionality chapter 13 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 13-4 ingress direction egress 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 ...

  • Page 240

    Vlan configuration using the radwin manager chapter 13 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 13-5 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 the sys- tem to prev...

  • Page 241

    Configuration of vlan tagging for ethernet service chapter 13 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 13-6 in disabled mode, ethernet frames pass transparently over the radio links. 2. For provider tagging, click the provider radio button: in provider mode, ethernet frames are tagged with the pr...

  • Page 242

    Configuration of vlan tagging for ethernet service chapter 13 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 13-7 in tag mode ethernet frames are tagged or untagged to distinguish between differ- ent networks. 5. For completely transparent passage of tagged frames, there is nothing further to do. The f...

  • Page 243: Chapter 14

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 14-1 chapter 14 false radar mitigation facilities who needs it if you are using dfs frequency bands 5.3/5.4 ghz fcc and 5.4/5.8ghz etsi you should use this facility. Dfs and false radar mitigation about dfs under dfs frequency bands, it must be ensured tha...

  • Page 244

    Configuring false radar mitigation chapter 14 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 14-2 • staggered: false radars with variable repetition frequency within a burst period (applies to 5.4 ghz etsi only) configuring false radar mitigation the configuration method for the hbs (etsi and fcc/ic) i...

  • Page 245: Fcc/ic Considerations

    Fcc/ic considerations chapter 14 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 14-3 5. When you are satisfied with your configuration parameters, click ok to save them and dismiss the configuration window. Fcc/ic considerations the fcc requires that devices installed within 35 km of any terminal doppl...

  • Page 246: Chapter 15

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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 regis- tered in the voluntary wispa sponsored database. The fcc has published a tdwr location infor...

  • Page 247

    Registering the device chapter 15 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 15-2 2. Click the user registration button to enter the registration page..

  • Page 248

    Registering the device chapter 15 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 15-3 3. Fill in the registration page and click register . 4. To complete device registration enter the register device tab as shown:.

  • Page 249

    Registering the device chapter 15 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 15-4 you are offered this: 5. Fill in the required information in the preceding web page and click the register device button..

  • Page 250: Tdwr Table

    Tdwr table chapter 15 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 15-5 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 locatio...

  • Page 251

    Tdwr table chapter 15 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 15-6 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 t...

  • Page 252: Chapter 16

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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. Qos - overview qos is a technique for prioritization of network traffic packets during congestion. Radwin 5000 hpmp sectors...

  • Page 253: Setting Up The Hbs For Qos

    Setting up the hbs for qos chapter 16 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 16-2 setting up the hbs for qos from the hbs manager, enter configuration, open the ethernet tab and then qos configura- tion. Qos is disabled by default. You may choose between the vlan (802.1p) and diffserv methods. ...

  • Page 254: Setting Up An Hsu For Qos

    Setting up an hsu for qos chapter 16 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 16-3 if you un-check a queue, it will be disabled for the sector. It will not prevent the hsu from configuring it as “live”. The purpose behind this is to avoid the necessity of reconfiguring qos for each hsu, should th...

  • Page 255

    Setting up an hsu for qos chapter 16 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 16-4 3. Ensure that the mode field is enabled. If you already configured the hbs (sector) for diffserv or vlan, then it will be enabled by default. If you need to change the mode, then you probably did not set the secto...

  • Page 256: User

    User manual radwin 5000 hpmp point to multipoint broadband wireless release 3.3.30 part 6: field installation topics.

  • Page 257: Chapter 17

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 17-1 chapter 17 pole and wall installation odu mounting kit contents table 17-1: bill of materials: odu mounting kit item qty large clamp (see figure 17-1 ) 1 small clamp (see figure 17-2 ) 1 arm (see figure 17-3 ) 1 screw hex head m8x40 4 screw hex head m...

  • Page 258: Mounting An Odu On A Pole

    Mounting an odu on a pole chapter 17 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 17-2 mounting an odu on a pole figure 17-4: mounting on a pole.

  • Page 259: Mounting An Odu On A Wall

    Mounting an odu on a wall chapter 17 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 17-3 mounting an odu on a wall figure 17-5: mounting on a wall.

  • Page 260: Using Metal Ties

    Mounting a small form factor hsu chapter 17 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 17-4 mounting a small form factor hsu using metal ties figure 17-6: radwin 5505 hsu - rear and metal tie thread the mounting ties through the mounting slots provided and mount the unit on a pole. Using the mounti...

  • Page 261: Mounting An External Antenna

    Mounting an external antenna chapter 17 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 17-5 figure 17-8: securing the mounting adapter 2. Referring to figure 17-9 below: attach the odu mounting kit (1) to the mounting adapter ear (4) and proceed as above, for a standard odu. Figure 17-9: attaching the ...

  • Page 262: Chapter 18

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 18-1 chapter 18 lightning protection and grounding guidelines meticulous implementation of the guidelines in this chapter will provide best protection against electric shock and lightning. The radwin lightning protection system consists of the following co...

  • Page 263: Odu Grounding

    Grounding for indoor/outdoor units chapter 18 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 18-2 figure 18-1: grounding antenna cables grounding for indoor/outdoor units odu grounding radwin lightning protection system uses a shielded cat 5e cable to interconnect the out- door (odu) units. However, th...

  • Page 264

    The radwin lightning protection kit chapter 18 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 18-3 the radwin lightning protection kit the radwin lightning protection kit contains the items as shown in figure 18-2 : figure 18-2: radwin lightning protection kit the lightning protector incorporates high-...

  • Page 265

    Using lightning protectors and grounding chapter 18 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 18-4 figure 18-3: grounding a typical pole installation.

  • Page 266

    Using lightning protectors and grounding chapter 18 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 18-5 figure 18-4: grounding a typical wall installation the next figure shows a close-up of the rear of grounded odu: figure 18-5: odu lightning protector and grounding.

  • Page 267

    Mounting radwin lighting protection unit chapter 18 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 18-6 mounting radwin lighting protection unit to mount a lightning protection device: 1. Mount the device as close to the odu as possible. 2. Mount the unit to on the pole using the supplied band. 3. Conn...

  • Page 268

    Internal esd protection circuits chapter 18 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 18-7 figure 18-6: lightning protector and grounding at building entry point internal esd protection circuits radwin equipment is designed to meet the etsi/fcc/aus/nz/csa emc and safety require- ments. To fulfill ...

  • Page 269: Chapter 19

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-1 chapter 19 link budget calculator overview the link budget calculator is a utility for calculating the expected performance of the rad- win 5000 hpmp wireless link within a sector and the possible configurations for a specific link range. The utility ...

  • Page 270: Calculations

    Calculations chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-2 calculations eirp expected rss and fade margin where: site a is the transmitting site site b is the receiving site pathloss is calculated according to the free space model, where sensitivity is dependent on air-rate. Min and ma...

  • Page 271: About The Fresnel Zone

    About the fresnel zone chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-3 notation of figure 19-1 below, splitting expectedrange into d 1 + d 2 , the fresnel zone height at distance d 1 from the left hand antenna, is given by for the most conservative setting, we take the mid-point between ...

  • Page 272

    About the fresnel zone chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-4 figure 19-1: 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 zo...

  • Page 273

    Running the link budget calculator chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-5 running the link budget calculator the link budget calculator is supplied on the radwin manager cd. It may be run stand- alone from the cd or from the radwin manager application. To run the link budget cal...

  • Page 274

    Running the link budget calculator chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-6 to use the link budget calculator for radwin 5000 hpmp: 1. Click the radwin 5000 hpmp tab. Figure 19-4: radwin 5000 hpmp lbc main window 2. Chose the required radwin 5000 hpmp band. Note • microsoft intern...

  • Page 275

    Running the link budget calculator chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-7 figure 19-5: band selector for the purposes of our example, we will use 5.730-5.845 ghz fcc/ic connector- ized. 3. Enter the radio details. The fade margin is the minimum required for line-of-sight (los) c...

  • Page 276

    Running the link budget calculator chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-8 figure 19-6: calculation of distance from site coordinates if for example, we enter: site a: 41.1°n lat 75.2°w long site b: 40.8°n lat 75.0°w long and press set , the range will be calculated and displayed...

  • Page 277

    Running the link budget calculator chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-9 6. 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 non-adaptive rate. Figure 19-7: climactic c factors for help a...

  • Page 278

    Running the link budget calculator chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-10 figure 19-8: climactic c factor description in figure 19-9 we display a map of the world showing c factor contours: figure 19-9: world map showing c factor contours.

  • Page 279

    Running the link budget calculator chapter 19 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 19-11 7. Click calculate to obtain the required performance estimate. Figure 19-10: lbc - results section the expected performance parameters are calculated and displayed: • expected rss - the expected rss that...

  • Page 280: Chapter 20

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-1 chapter 20 spectrum view what is spectrum view the radwin manager spectrum view utility is an rf survey tool designed to support the sec- tor installation prior to full sector service activation. The tool provides comprehensive and clear spectral meas...

  • Page 281

    Where is the spectrum view data stored chapter 20 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-2 where is the spectrum view data stored spectrum view data is always stored in the odu originating the analysis. The hbs maintains the last spectrum view analysis data for all members of the sector. If ...

  • Page 282

    Spectrum view main window: hbs chapter 20 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-3 the timeout is the maximum analysis time per site. Use the bottom button bar to start an analysis, to stop a running analysis or run a highest interference profile for the sector: if you choose to run the anal...

  • Page 283

    Spectrum view display function buttons chapter 20 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-4 figure 20-1: spectrum view data panel for the hbs, ready for data the standard x button closes the window completely (but does not loose data). The - button collapses the view to look like this: the tw...

  • Page 284

    Running spectrum view from the hbs chapter 20 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-5 running spectrum view from the hbs choose entire sector and click start . You are offered the following cautionary message: note each button function applies to all of the sector members at once. Table 20-...

  • Page 285

    Running spectrum view from the hbs chapter 20 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-6 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 selected hsus are enabled. Here is the result for th...

  • Page 286

    Running spectrum view from a hsu chapter 20 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-7 the light green rectangle in the background of both antenna displays reflects actual channel (20 mhz wide here) being used by the hsu. The title bar also contains the hsus ip address. There is a further disp...

  • Page 287

    Running spectrum view from a hsu chapter 20 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-8 hsu (registered or not) or in total isolation from the sector. Here is what happens in total iso- lation: figure 20-3: hsu spectrum analysis in complete isolation from the sector now we return the hsu to the...

  • Page 288: Zooming In and Out

    Zooming in and out chapter 20 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 20-9 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. The...

  • Page 289: Chapter 21

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-1 chapter 21 using the web interface what is it for the web interface (wi) enables you to carry out basic sector management functions using a web browser. It may be used to - • monitor a sector on a minimal basis • check sector parameters and make limit...

  • Page 290: How It Works

    How it works chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-2 how it works assume the sector setup, which we used in chapter 4 and later. We repeat it here for conve- nience: table 21-1: preconfigured setup unit location attribute value remark hbs hbs.01 ip address 192.168.10.200 all comm...

  • Page 291

    How it works chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-3 on the managing computer, point your browser to192.168.10.200 and log on as shown below. You can also log on over the air to registered hsus in the same way. For stand-alone or unregistered hsus, you must connect a managing com...

  • Page 292: What It Provides

    What it provides chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-4 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 gi...

  • Page 293: Scope of This Chapter

    Scope of this chapter chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-5 » configure mimo/diversity » manage other features such as gsu (when supported), vlan, qos » perform software upgrade be very careful: » using this tool if your link is providing customer service which may not be inter...

  • Page 294: Hbs Management

    Hbs management chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-6 hbs management the main window figure 21-2: web interface - main window, hbs the sector id (ebgx20561334) appears all or in part as the heading. The hbs info panel is self explanatory. The green active indicator will vary acc...

  • Page 295: Configure

    Configure chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-7 figure 21-3: sector status panel (it will typically be active, inactive, probing etc.) the bottom panel shows all member hsus. The green led icons will change color to reflect the status of hsus. For example, deregistering an hsu ...

  • Page 296

    Configure chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-8 system the name , contact and location field may be changed. Clicking save commits them. Clicking refresh reverts the fields to their last saved values. Air interface there is nothing that can be changed on this panel. Clicking th...

  • Page 297

    Configure chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-9 inventory the inventory display is for information only. Management the management fields are all fully editable:.

  • Page 298

    Configure chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-10 if you change any of these fields, you will cause a hbs reset:.

  • Page 299

    Configure chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-11 other you may change the hbs lan port configuration: you will receive the following notification: this action of course, has no bearing on the sector..

  • Page 300: Events

    Events chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-12 events the recent event list is displayed: reset use this button to reset the hbs. Hsu management hsu management follows the same pattern as that for the hbs. To avoid tedious repetition, we will only point out significant differenc...

  • Page 301

    The main window chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-13 clicking configure, opens up a new tab in you browser, pointing to mozart: here is the hsu main window:.

  • Page 302

    The main window chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-14 the only item here requiring comment is the configure button. Install is disabled and the remaining three buttons are the same as for the hbs. Here is the configure display: the only function here, which differs from the co...

  • Page 303

    The main window chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-15 in addition to the antenna & tx power button, you may also change operating band:.

  • Page 304

    The main window chapter 21 radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 21-16 . Warning there are two strict caveats to using this function: • it is intended as a tool for the field technician, replacing an hsu in the field. • if you change the operating band of a registered hsu, you will “loose” it ...

  • Page 305: User

    User manual radwin 5000 hpmp point to multipoint broadband wireless release 3.3.30 part 7: product reference.

  • Page 306: Appendix A

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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 bac...

  • Page 307

    Odu - hbs and hsu appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-2 supported bands qos supported packet classification to 4 queues according to 802.1p and diffserv vlan supported 802.1q, 802.1p, qinq tdd intrasite synchronization supported using hss tdd inter site synchronization supported...

  • Page 308

    Odu - hbs and hsu appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-3 management environmental mechanical power safety emc 6.0 universal 5.690 – 6.060 5, 10, 20, 40 n/a 6.4 universal 5.900 – 6.400 10, 20 n/a management application (per sector) radwin manager protocol snmp and telnet nms radwi...

  • Page 309

    Hsu-610 - hsu with ac power feeding appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-4 hsu-610 - hsu with ac power feeding configuration radio mechanical power architecture odu: outdoor unit with integrated antenna odu to lan and poe interface outdoor radwin cat-5e cable. Maximum cable lengt...

  • Page 310: Idu-H (Aggregation Unit)

    Idu-h (aggregation unit) appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-5 environmental safety emc idu-h (aggregation unit) ethernet interface mechanical power operating temperatures -35°c to +60°c / -31°f to +140°f humidity 100% condensing, ip67 (totally protected against dust and against...

  • Page 311: Gbe Poe Device - Indoor, Ac

    Gbe poe device - indoor, ac appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-6 environmental safety emc gbe poe device - indoor, ac electrical interfaces operating temperatures -40°c to 55°c / -40°f to 131°f humidity 90% non-condensing storage -40° to 70°c / -40°f to 158°f humidity 95% fcc/i...

  • Page 312: Poe Device - Outdoor, Dc

    Poe device - outdoor, dc appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-7 mechanical environmental safety emc poe device - outdoor, dc electrical interfaces mechanical environmental case plastic dimensions 16cm(w) x 6.3cm(d) x 3.33cm(h) weight 250g operating temperatures 0°c to 40°c/32°f t...

  • Page 313: Gsu

    Gsu appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-8 safety emc gsu configuration mechanical power environmental safety emc humidity up to 100% non-condensing standards iec 60721-3-4 class 4m5 ip67 fcc/iec/ can/csa designed to meet 60950-1, 60950-22 etsi designed to meet en 300 386; en 301...

  • Page 314: Lightning Protector

    Lightning protector appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-9 lightning protector electrical nominal discharge currents impulse discharge current impulse spark-over mechanical compatible interfaces 10/100/1000baset data rates up to 1000mbps nominal operational voltage 48 vdc maximum...

  • Page 315

    Fast ethernet cat-5e cable repeater appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-10 environmental fast ethernet cat-5e cable repeater electrical mechanical environmental safety emc operating temperature -40°c to 60°c storage temperature -50°c to 70°c enclosure rating ip67 humidity 100% n...

  • Page 316: Antenna Characteristics

    Antenna characteristics appendix a radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 a-11 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 transmission range is a function of ...

  • Page 317: Appendix B

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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 following...

  • Page 318: User Port Connectors

    User port connectors appendix b radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 b-2 user port connectors lan port the lan 10/100baset interface terminates in an 8-pin rj-45 connector, wired in accordance to table b-3 . Dc power terminals dc poe su2-ac power terminal the su2-ac power port is a four pin m...

  • Page 319: Appendix C

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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-121...

  • Page 320: Community String

    Community string appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-2 tains data on each of the poes and odus in the link. Both agents communicate with each other over the air using a proprietary protocol. To control and configure the device using the mib, you should adhere to the following ru...

  • Page 321: Mib Parameters

    Mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-3 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 antenna) and gsu (where applicable): figure c-2: pr...

  • Page 322

    Supported variables from the rfc 1213 mib appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-4 ifspeed .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5 gauge ro an estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits per second.For interfaces which do not vary in bandwidth or for those where no accurate estimation can b...

  • Page 323: Private Mib Parameters

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-5 private mib parameters table c-2: private mib parameters (sheet 1 of 24) name oid type ac ces s description winlink1000oduadmproducttype 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1 displaystring ro odu configuration description. Winli...

  • Page 324

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-6 winlink1000oduadmremotesitename 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.19 displaystring ro remote site name. Returns the same value as syslocation parameter of the remote site. Winlink1000oduadmsnmpagentminorversion 1.3.6.1.4.1.445...

  • Page 325

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-7 winlink1000odusrvqosconftable n/a qos configuration table. Winlink1000odusrvqosconfentry n/a qos configuration table. Index { winlink1000odusrvqosconfindex } winlink1000odusrvqosconfindex ro index of qos configuration....

  • Page 326

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-8 winlink1000odubridgetpportoutframes 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.4.4.3.1.4 counter ro number of frames transmitted by this port. Winlink1000odubridgetpportinbytes 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.4.4.3.1.101 counter ro number of byt...

  • Page 327

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-9 winlink1000oduairchannelsoperstate rw channel state. Can be set by the user. Automatic channel selection uses channels that are airchannelsoperstate enabled and airchannelsavail enabled. A change is effective after lin...

  • Page 328

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-10 winlink1000oduairdesiredrateidx 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.28 integer rw required air rate index. 0 reserved for adaptive rate. A change is effective immediately after set operation to the master side while the link is...

  • Page 329

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-11 winlink1000oduairhssrfpstr 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.40.8 displaystring ro hub site synchronization supported patterns winlink1000oduairhsshsmid 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.40.9 integer ro a unique id which is common to...

  • Page 330

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-12 winlink1000oduaircombosubbandchannelbw 20adminstate 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.53.1.1.10 displaystring ro reflects the cbw 20mhz admin state vector. Winlink1000oduaircombosubbandchannelbw 40adminstate 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458....

  • Page 331

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-13 winlink1000oduairspectrumchannellastcacti mestamp 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.56.5.1.12 timeticks ro last cac performed timestamp in hundredths of a second since device up time. If no cac has performed on the channel th...

  • Page 332

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-14 winlink1000oduairdfsalgorithmtypestate 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.66.1 integer rw bitmap for state of radar algorithm type. Filters by bit's position: 0 = zero pw 1 = fixed 2 = variable 3 = staggered 4 = long. Winlink1...

  • Page 333

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-15 winlink1000oduperfmonintervalintegrity ro indicates the integrity of the entry per interval. Winlink1000oduperfmonintervalcompressed ro holds a compressed string of all data per interface. Compressed air interface str...

  • Page 334

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-16 winlink1000oduperfmonaircurrmintsl 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4.1.5 integer ro current min transmit signal level starting from the present 15 minutes period. Winlink1000oduperfmonaircurrmaxtsl 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6...

  • Page 335

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-17 winlink1000oduperfmonethcurrethcapacitythr eshunder 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.7.1.3 gauge ro the number of times throughput was below threshold in the present 15 minutes period. Relevant for point to point systems. Wi...

  • Page 336

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-18 winlink1000oduperfmontdmdayidx ro this table is indexed per day number. Each interval is of 15 minutes and the oldest is 96. Winlink1000oduperfmontdmdayactiveseconds ro parameter indicating whether the tdm service was...

  • Page 337

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-19 winlink1000oduagncurralarmid ro unique alarm identifier (combines alarm type and interface). The same alarmid is used for raised and cleared alarms. Winlink1000oduagncurralarmifindex ro interface index where the alarm...

  • Page 338

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-20 winlink1000iduadmvlandefaultportvids rw vlan tag/untag default vlan ids for each port - right most digit is vlan priority (0-6) other digits compose vlan id (1-4094) winlink1000iduadmvlanlan1untaggedvids rw vlan untag...

  • Page 339

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-21 winlink1000idusrvtrunkcost ro cost of the tdm service in bps. Winlink1000idusrvavailservicestable n/a odu possible tdm services table. Winlink1000idusrvavailservicesentry n/a odu tdm services table entry. Index { winl...

  • Page 340

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-22 winlink1000idutdmtxclockdesiredstate rw required state of the tdm transmit clock control. A change is effective after re-activation of the tdm service. Winlink1000idutdmtxclockactualstate ro actual state of the tdm tr...

  • Page 341

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-23 winlink1000idutdmbackupmode rw tdm backup mode: enable or disable where the main link is the air link or the external link. Changes will be effective immediatly. Winlink1000idutdmbackupcurrentactivelink ro tdm backup ...

  • Page 342

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-24 winlink1000hbsairconfnumofts 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.3.1.6.2.1.7 integer rw number of timeslot which are allocated to specific hsu. Winlink1000hbsairconfgeolocation 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.3.1.6.2.1.8 displaystring rw geo...

  • Page 343

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-25 winlink1000hbsairlinkcompressedstatic 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.3.1.7.2.1.23 displaystring ro holds all the configuration data of this link in compressed format. Helps the nms to get info regarding new unregistered links....

  • Page 344

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-26 winlink1000hbsservicevlantable n/a holds the vlan operations towards all the registered hsus. Winlink1000hbsservicevlanentry n/a hbs service vlan table entry. Index { winlink1000hbsservicevlanindex } winlink1000hbsser...

  • Page 345

    Private mib parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-27 winlink1000hbsperfmonairgencurrtable n/a this table defines/keeps the ethernet counters of the current 15 min interval. Winlink1000hbsperfmonairgencurrentry n/a this is an entry in the current interval table. Index {i...

  • Page 346: Mib Traps

    Mib traps appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-28 mib traps general each odu can be configured with up to 10 different trap destinations. When the link is oper- ational, each odu sends traps originating from both site a and site b. Winlink1000hsuairlocalderegister rw performs loc...

  • Page 347

    General appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-29 the source ip address of the trap is the sending odu. The trap originator can be identified by the trap community string or by the trap description text. Each trap contains a trap description and additional relevant information such...

  • Page 348: Trap Parameters

    Trap parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-30 trap parameters table c-3: mib traps (sheet 1 of 6) name id severity description trunkstatechanged 1 normal indicates a change in the state of one of the tdm trunks. Raised by both sides of the link. Contains 3 parameters: 1...

  • Page 349

    Trap parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-31 hssopstatechangedtoinu 19 normal indicates that the hss operating state was changed to inu type. Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 - description: hss operating state was changed to: inu. Hssopstatechang...

  • Page 350

    Trap parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-32 lanport1disconnectedalarm 109 major indicates the lan port 1 status changed to disconnected.Contains a single parameter which is its description: 1 - description: lan port 1 status changed to disconnected. Lanport2disconnect...

  • Page 351

    Trap parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-33 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 band...

  • Page 352

    Trap parameters appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-34 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 s...

  • Page 353: Radwin Manager Traps

    Radwin manager traps appendix c radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 c-35 radwin manager traps the radwin manager application issues traps to indicate various events. These traps are shown in the radwin managerr events log. A list of trap messages as displayed by the radwin manager is shown i...

  • Page 354: Appendix D

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 d-1 appendix d rf exposure the antennas used for the following transmitters must be installed so as to provide a mini- mum separation distance from bystanders as specified in the following tables: table d-1: safety distances for radwin 5000 hpmp fcc and ic...

  • Page 355

    Rf exposure appendix d radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 d-2.

  • Page 356: Appendix E

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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. Be...

  • Page 357

    Single antennas at both sites appendix e radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 e-2 radwin manager indicates a case of unbalanced rss between the two antennas in the hbs panels. Diversity mode diversity mode uses two antennas to improve the quality and reliability of the link. Often, there is n...

  • Page 358

    Considerations for changing antenna parameters appendix e radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 e-3 site a and b may be hbs or hsu. The rates used by radwin 5000 hpmp are shown in table e-2 below: considerations for changing antenna parameters let: max available tx power denote the maximum tx ...

  • Page 359

    Considerations for changing antenna parameters appendix e radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 e-4 maxregtxpower denote the maximum regulatory tx power for the equipment, also having regard the above three points. Then, the following relationship must be satisfied: ... (*) the tx power (per r...

  • Page 360: Appendix F

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 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 pou...

  • Page 361: Connecter La Terre À Idu-C

    Précautions de sécurité pendant le montage de odu appendix f radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 f-2 matériel supplémentaire requis l'équipement requis pour l'installation du matériel est le suivant: • pince à sertir rj-45 (si un câble pré-assemblé odu/idu n'est pas utilisé) • perceuse (pour...

  • Page 362: Montage Sur Un Pylône

    Installation sur pylône et mur appendix f radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 f-3 installation sur pylône et mur l' odu ou l'o-poe peuvent être montés sur un pylône ou un mur. Contenu du kit de montage odu le kit de montage odu comprend les pièces suivantes: • une grande clame (voir figure f...

  • Page 363

    Montage sur un pylône appendix f radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 f-4 figure f-4: montage sur un pylône.

  • Page 364: Montage Sur Un Mur

    Montage sur un mur appendix f radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 f-5 montage sur un mur figure f-5: montage sur un mur.

  • Page 365

    Montage d'une antenne externe appendix f radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 f-6 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 366: Index

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release 3.3.30 index 1 a air interface 6-3 , 7-4 alarms active 9-15 antenna considerations for changing parameters e-3 dual at the hbs and an hsu e-1 external, mounting 3-13 , 17-5 grounding 18-1 issues e-1 setting parameters e-1 single and dual e-1 single at both sites ...

  • Page 367

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release3.3.30 index 2 h hbs aligning hsus to 3-19 configuring 6-1 deactivating 5-31 diagnosics 9-9 events log 4-18 main button menu 4-16 manager main window 4-16 managing over the air from an hsu 13-5 package contents 3-2 preparing 8-3 running spectrum view from 20-5 sav...

  • Page 368

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release3.3.30 index 3 minimum system requirements 4-1 mobility creating a sector from hbs template 8-10 saving the hbs settings for reuse as a tem- plate 8-10 mounting ethernet repeater 3-16 external antennas 3-13 the lightning protection devices 3-15 the odu (hbs or hsu...

  • Page 369

    Radwin 5000 hpmp user manual release3.3.30 index 4 terminology 1-2 throughput checking 9-5 tools and materials 3-11 traps, manager 9-14 typographical conventions 1-9 u unsupported device 4-8 user equipment, connecting 3-15 user port connectors b-2 v view list 4-11 map 4-10 table 4-9 , 4-19 vlan back...

  • Page 370

    Radwin 5000 hpmp.