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RADWIN2000BROADBANDWIRELESS
TRANSMISSIONSYSTEM
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RADWIN 2000
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RegulatoryCompliance
GeneralNote
ThissystemhasachievedTypeApprovalinvariouscountriesaroundtheworld.Thismeans
thatthesystemhasbeentestedagainstvariouslocaltechnicalregulationsandfoundto
comply.Thefrequencybandsinwhichthesystemoperatesmaybeunlicensedandinthese
bands,thesystemcanbeusedprovideditdoesnotcauseinterference.

FCCCompliance
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigital
device,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable
protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment
generates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedin
accordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.
However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.If
thisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcan
bedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrect
theinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe
receiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsible
forcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.

Warning

Warning

Itistheresponsibilityoftheinstallertoensurethatwhenusingtheoutdoor
antennakitsintheUnitedStates(orwhereFCCrulesapply),onlythose
antennascertifiedwiththeproductareused.Theuseofanyantennaother
thanthosecertifiedwiththeproductisexpresslyforbiddenbyFCCrules47
CFRpart15.204.
Itistheresponsibilityoftheinstallertoensurethatwhenconfiguringthe
radiointheUnitedStates(orwhereFCCrulesapply),theTxpowerisset
accordingtothevaluesforwhichtheproductiscertified.TheuseofTx
powervaluesotherthanthose,forwhichtheproductiscertified,is
expresslyforbiddenbyFCCrules47CFRpart15.204.

IndoorUnitscomplywithpart15oftheFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo
conditions:
(1)Thesedevicesmaynotcauseharmfulinterference.

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Caution

OutdoorunitsandantennasshouldbeinstalledONLYbyexperienced
installationprofessionalswhoarefamiliarwithlocalbuildingandsafety
codesand,whereverapplicable,arelicensedbytheappropriate
governmentregulatoryauthorities.Failuretodosomayvoidtheproduct
warrantyandmayexposetheenduserortheserviceprovidertolegaland
financialliabilities.Resellersordistributorsofthisequipmentarenotliable
forinjury,damageorviolationofregulationsassociatedwiththeinstallation
ofoutdoorunitsorantennas.Theinstallershouldconfiguretheoutput
powerlevelofantennasaccordingtocountryregulationsandantennatype.

Warning

WhereOutdoorunitsareconfigurablebysoftwaretoTxpowervalues
otherthanthoseforwhichtheproductiscertified,itistheresponsi
bilityoftheProfessionalInstallertorestricttheTxpowertothecerti
fiedlimits.
TheRADWIN20002.5GHzBANDdevice(FCCID:Q3KRW2025)com
plieswithFCCRFradiationexposurelimits.Thisequipmentshouldbe
installedandoperatedwithaminimumdistanceof104.6cmbetween
theradiatorandyourbodyfor2.5GHzoperations
Thisproductwastestedwithspecialaccessoriesindoorunit(IDUor
PoE),FTPCAT5eshieldedcablewithsealinggasket,10AWGground
ingcablewhichmustbeusedwiththeunittoinsurecompliance.

(2)Thesedevicesmustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay
causeundesiredoperation.

CanadianEmissionRequirementsforIndoorUnits
ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES003.
CetappareilnumriquedelaclasseBestconformelanormeNMB003duCanada.

ChinaMII
OperationoftheequipmentisonlyallowedunderChinaMII5.8GHzbandregulation
configurationwithEIRPlimitedto33dBm(2Watt).

IndiaWPC
OperationoftheequipmentisonlyallowedunderIndiaWPCGSR38for5.8GHzband
regulationconfiguration.

Unregulated
Incountrieswheretheradioisnotregulatedtheequipmentcanbeoperatedinany
regulationconfiguration,bestresultswillbeobtainedusingUniversalregulation
configuration.

SafetyPractices
ApplicablerequirementsofNationalElectricalCode(NEC),NFPA70;andtheNational
ElectricalSafetyCode,ANSI/IEEEC2,mustbeconsideredduringinstallation.
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1.APrimaryProtectorisnotrequiredtoprotecttheexposedwiringaslongastheexposed
wiringlengthislimitedtolessthanorequalto140feet,andinstructionsareprovidedto
avoidexposureofwiringtoaccidentalcontactwithlightningandpowerconductorsin
accordancewithNECSections72554(c)and80030.
Inallothercases,anappropriateListedPrimaryProtectormustbeprovided.RefertoArticles
800and810oftheNECfordetails.
2.ForprotectionofODUagainstdirectlightningstrikes,appropriaterequirementsofNFPA
780shouldbeconsideredinadditiontoNEC.
3.ForCanada,appropriaterequirementsoftheCEC22.1includingSection60andadditional
requirementsofCAN/CSAB72mustbeconsideredasapplicable.

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ContentsataGlance
Part1:BasicInstallation
Chapter1:AboutthisUserManual
Chapter2:Introduction
Chapter3:SiteSurvey
Chapter4:HardwareInstallation
Chapter5:GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager
Chapter6:InstallingtheLink
Chapter7:TheRADWINManager:MainWindow
Chapter8:ConfiguringtheLink
Chapter9:SiteConfiguration
Chapter10:MonitoringandDiagnostics

Part2:SiteSynchronization
Chapter11:HubSiteSynchronization
Chapter12:SerialHubSiteSynchronization
Chapter13:HubSiteSynchronizationoverEthernet
Chapter14:UsingtheRADWINGSU

Part3:AdvancedInstallation
Chapter15:MonitoredHotStandbyInstallationProcedure
Chapter16:TheRADWINEthernetRing
Chapter17:VLANFunctionalitywithRADWIN2000
Chapter18:SoftwareUpgrade
Chapter19:FalseRadarMitigationFacilities
Chapter20:FCC/ICDFSConsiderations
Chapter21:QualityofService
Chapter22:CapacityUpgrade
Chapter23:ChangingtheFactoryDefaultBand
Chapter24:QuickInstallMode
Chapter25:BRS/EBSConsiderations

Part4:FieldInstallationTopics
Chapter26:PreloadinganODUwithanIPAddress
Chapter27:LinkBudgetCalculator
Chapter28:SpectrumView
Chapter29:UsingtheWebInterface

Part5:ProductReference
AppendixA:TechnicalSpecifications
AppendixB:WiringSpecifications
AppendixC:SmallFormfactorPluggableTransceiver
AppendixD:MIBReference
AppendixE:ExternalAlarmsSpecification
AppendixF:SettingAntennaParameters
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AppendixG:RFExposure
AppendixH:RegionalNotice:FrenchCanadian

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TableofContents
Notice ..................................................................................................................................................i
RADWINWorldwideOffices ..............................................................................................................iii
RegulatoryCompliance ..................................................................................................................... iv

Part1:BasicInstallation
Chapter1:AboutthisUserManual
ManualStructure ...................................................................................................................... 11
Terminology .............................................................................................................................. 12

Chapter2:Introduction
WelcometoRADWIN2000!...................................................................................................... 21
WhatsnewinRelease2.8.30 ................................................................................................... 21
SupportedFrequenciesSummary ............................................................................................. 23
KeyFeaturesofRADWIN2000.................................................................................................. 24
ComponentsofaRADWIN2000Link........................................................................................ 28

Chapter3:SiteSurvey
PlanningtheLinkSite ................................................................................................................ 31
TheSiteSurvey.......................................................................................................................... 31
Stage1:PreliminarySurvey....................................................................................................... 32
Stage2:PhysicalSurvey ............................................................................................................ 33
Stage3:RFSurvey ..................................................................................................................... 34
RFPlanningforDenseInstallationsandCollocatedSites ......................................................... 34

Chapter4:HardwareInstallation
Whatsinthebox ...................................................................................................................... 42
Toolsrequiredforinstallation................................................................................................. 411
SafetyPractices ....................................................................................................................... 412
BeforeFieldInstallingODUs.................................................................................................... 413
HardwareInstallationWorkflowforaRADWIN2000Link ..................................................... 414
ConnectingandAligningODUs/Antennas............................................................................. 436

Chapter5:GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager
InstallingtheRADWINManagerApplication ............................................................................ 51
GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager ............................................................................. 52
TheRADWINManagerlogonConcept..................................................................................... 54
LogonErrorsandCautions ....................................................................................................... 57
Firststeps ................................................................................................................................ 511
UsingRADWINManagerSpectrumView ................................................................................ 512

Chapter6:InstallingtheLink
Overview ................................................................................................................................... 61
Installation................................................................................................................................. 63

Chapter7:TheRADWINManager:MainWindow
TheMainWindowoftheRADWINManager ............................................................................ 71
TheRADWINManagerToolbar ................................................................................................ 72
MainMenuFunctionality .......................................................................................................... 72
ElementsoftheRADWINManagerMainWindow ................................................................... 75

Chapter8:ConfiguringtheLink
Overview ................................................................................................................................... 81
Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 83

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Chapter9:SiteConfiguration
ConfiguringtheSite................................................................................................................... 92
ViewingSystemDetails ............................................................................................................. 94
ViewingAirInterfaceDetails..................................................................................................... 95
ChangingtheTransmitPower ................................................................................................... 95
HubSiteSync............................................................................................................................. 97
IPAddress,VLANandProtocol ................................................................................................. 98
DisplayingtheInventory ......................................................................................................... 913
SecurityFeatures..................................................................................................................... 914
SettingtheDateandTime....................................................................................................... 920
EthernetProperties................................................................................................................. 924
TDMMHSStatus ..................................................................................................................... 939
SettingExternalAlarmInputs ................................................................................................. 940
Resetting ................................................................................................................................. 941
IDUDetection.......................................................................................................................... 943
Backup/RestoreofODUSoftwareFiles................................................................................... 943
Mutingthealignmenttonebuzzer ......................................................................................... 945
ConfigurationwithTelnet ....................................................................................................... 945

Chapter10:MonitoringandDiagnostics
RetrievingLinkInformation(GetDiagnostics) ........................................................................ 101
LinkCompatibility.................................................................................................................... 103
TDMLoopbacks ....................................................................................................................... 104
ReinstallingandRealigningaLink ........................................................................................... 109
TheLinkBudgetCalculator...................................................................................................... 109
ThroughputChecking .............................................................................................................. 109
PerformanceMonitoring....................................................................................................... 1010
Events,AlarmsandTraps ...................................................................................................... 1016
RevertingAlertMessages...................................................................................................... 1022
OtherAdvancedPreferences ................................................................................................ 1023
RemotePowerFailIndication ............................................................................................... 1023
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 1024
ReplacinganODU.................................................................................................................. 1025
RestoringFactorySetup ........................................................................................................ 1025
OnlineHelp............................................................................................................................ 1025
CustomerSupport ................................................................................................................. 1026

Part2:SiteSynchronization
Chapter11:HubSiteSynchronization
WhatisHubSiteSynchronization(HSS).................................................................................. 111
RADWINHSS............................................................................................................................ 111
HSSConcepts:RadioFramePattern(RFP) .............................................................................. 114
HSSStatusLEDontheIDUCandIDUE .................................................................................. 117
HSSErrorNotification ............................................................................................................. 118

Chapter12:SerialHubSiteSynchronization
RADWINSerialHSS.................................................................................................................. 121
HardwareInstallation.............................................................................................................. 121
ODU/HSSUnitConnectionPinout........................................................................................... 125
LinkConfigurationandHSS ..................................................................................................... 126
SiteConfigurationandSHSS.................................................................................................... 129

Chapter13:HubSiteSynchronizationoverEthernet
RADWINEthernetHSS............................................................................................................. 131

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LinkConfigurationandHSSoE ................................................................................................. 133
SiteConfigurationandHSSoE................................................................................................ 1310
MixingHSSoEandSHSSenabledODUs................................................................................. 1311

Chapter14:UsingtheRADWINGSU
Whatisitfor............................................................................................................................ 141
GSUFunctionality.................................................................................................................... 141
TypicalGSUScenarios ............................................................................................................. 141
GSURedundancy..................................................................................................................... 143
GSUKitContents ..................................................................................................................... 144
GSUInstallation....................................................................................................................... 145
GSUMonitoringandDiagnostics .......................................................................................... 1415
GSUTelnetSupport............................................................................................................... 1415
SoftwareUpgradeforGSUs .................................................................................................. 1416

Part3:AdvancedInstallation
Chapter15:MonitoredHotStandbyInstallationProcedure
WhatisaRADWINMonitoredHotStandby............................................................................ 151
WhatRADWINMHSprovides ................................................................................................. 152
PurposeofthisChapter........................................................................................................... 153
WhoShouldReadthis ............................................................................................................. 153
RADWINMHSKitContents ..................................................................................................... 153
InstallingaRADWINMHS........................................................................................................ 153
MaintainingaRADWINMHSLink............................................................................................ 159
SwitchingLogic ...................................................................................................................... 1511

Chapter16:TheRADWINEthernetRing
Scope....................................................................................................................................... 161
WhatisanEthernetRing......................................................................................................... 161
RADWINEthernetRing............................................................................................................ 162
EthernetRingTopologiesSupportedbyRADWIN................................................................... 164
ProtectionSwitching ............................................................................................................... 166
HardwareConsiderations........................................................................................................ 167
SpecialCase:1+1EthernetRedundancy ............................................................................... 167
UsingRADWINManagertoSetupaRing ............................................................................... 168

Chapter17:VLANFunctionalitywithRADWIN2000
VLANTaggingOverview ........................................................................................................ 171
VLANAvailability ..................................................................................................................... 176
VLANConfigurationUsingtheRADWINManager .................................................................. 177

Chapter18:SoftwareUpgrade
WhatistheSoftwareUpgradeUtility? ................................................................................... 181
UpgradinganInstalledLink ..................................................................................................... 181
SoftwareUpgradeforGSUs .................................................................................................... 185

Chapter19:FalseRadarMitigationFacilities
Whoneedsit ........................................................................................................................... 191
DFSandFalseRadarMitigation .............................................................................................. 191
FCC/IC5.4/5.3GHzLinks:Background .................................................................................... 192
ConfiguringFalseRadarMitigation ......................................................................................... 195
FCC/ICRequirements .............................................................................................................. 196

Chapter20:FCC/ICDFSConsiderations
FCC5.4GHzDeviceRegistration .............................................................................................. 201
RegisteringtheDevice............................................................................................................. 201

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TDWRTable............................................................................................................................. 205

Chapter21:QualityofService
Availability............................................................................................................................... 211
QoSOverview........................................................................................................................ 211
SettingupQoS......................................................................................................................... 212
DisablingQoS .......................................................................................................................... 215

Chapter22:CapacityUpgrade
WhatisCapacityUpgrade ....................................................................................................... 221
Applicability............................................................................................................................. 221
DataGathering ........................................................................................................................ 221
Acquisition............................................................................................................................... 222
Application .............................................................................................................................. 222

Chapter23:ChangingtheFactoryDefaultBand
WhythisisNeeded ................................................................................................................. 231
RequiredEquipment ............................................................................................................... 231
Theprocedure ......................................................................................................................... 231
ChangingBandforDFS ............................................................................................................ 235
SpecialProductsorFeatures:EnteringaLicenseKey ............................................................. 235
ProvisionsforLicensed3.Xand2.5GHzBands....................................................................... 237

Chapter24:QuickInstallMode
WhythisisNeeded ................................................................................................................. 241
EnablingQuickInstall .............................................................................................................. 241
UsingQuickInstall ................................................................................................................... 242

Chapter25:BRS/EBSConsiderations
WhatisBRS/EBS...................................................................................................................... 251
BRS/EBSBands ........................................................................................................................ 251
SettingupaBRS/EBSlinkusingRADWIN20002.5GHzBand ................................................. 255

Part4:FieldInstallationTopics
Chapter26:PreloadinganODUwithanIPAddress
WhythisisNeeded ................................................................................................................. 261
RequiredEquipment ............................................................................................................... 261
Theprocedure ......................................................................................................................... 262
Tip:HowtoRecoveraForgottenODUIPAddress .................................................................. 268

Chapter27:LinkBudgetCalculator
Overview ................................................................................................................................. 271
Calculations ............................................................................................................................. 272
AbouttheFresnelZone........................................................................................................... 273
RunningtheLinkBudgetCalculator ...................................................................................... 275

Chapter28:SpectrumView
WhatisSpectrumView? ......................................................................................................... 281
RunningSpectrumView .......................................................................................................... 281
UnderstandingtheSpectrumViewDisplay............................................................................. 285

Chapter29:UsingtheWebInterface
WhatisitFor ........................................................................................................................... 291
WhoNeedsit........................................................................................................................... 291
HowitWorks........................................................................................................................... 291
WhatitProvides...................................................................................................................... 292
Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................... 292
SpecialConsiderationsWorkingwiththeWI .......................................................................... 292

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ScopeofthisChapter .............................................................................................................. 294


Loggingon ............................................................................................................................... 294
UsingtheConfigurationWizard .............................................................................................. 296
SiteConfiguration.................................................................................................................. 2913

Part5:ProductReference
AppendixA:TechnicalSpecifications
ScopeoftheseSpecifications.................................................................................................... A1
ODU ........................................................................................................................................... A1
IDUE ......................................................................................................................................... A7
IDUC ......................................................................................................................................... A9
IDUH(AggregationUnit) ........................................................................................................ A11
GbEPoEDeviceIndoor,AC ................................................................................................... A12
PoEDeviceOutdoor,DC........................................................................................................ A13
GSU.......................................................................................................................................... A14
LightningProtector.................................................................................................................. A15
FastEthernetCAT5ecablerepeater ...................................................................................... A16
AntennaCharacteristics .......................................................................................................... A17

AppendixB:WiringSpecifications
ODUIDUCable.......................................................................................................................... B1
ODU/HSSUnitConnectionPinout............................................................................................. B1
UserPortConnectors ............................................................................................................... B2
DCPowerTerminals .................................................................................................................. B5
UnbalancedModeforE1Interface ........................................................................................... B5

AppendixC:SmallFormfactorPluggableTransceiver
IDUCSFPSupport..................................................................................................................... C1

AppendixD:MIBReference
Introduction ..............................................................................................................................D1
InterfaceAPI..............................................................................................................................D2
PrivateMIBStructure................................................................................................................D2
MIBParameters ........................................................................................................................D4

AppendixE:ExternalAlarmsSpecification
ExternalAlarmsSpecification.................................................................................................... E1

AppendixF:SettingAntennaParameters
AntennaIssues .......................................................................................................................... F1
AboutSingleandDualAntennas............................................................................................... F1
ConsiderationsforChangingAntennaParameters ................................................................... F4

AppendixG:RFExposure
AppendixH:RegionalNotice:FrenchCanadian
Procduresdescurit..............................................................................................................H1
Installationsurpylneetmur ...................................................................................................H3

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ListofFigures
FIGURE41STANDARDODUFORMFACTORSALLSERIESOTHERTHANAANDB ........................... 42
FIGURE42SMALLFORMFACTORODU:AANDBSERIESONLY .................................................... 43
FIGURE43IDUEFRONTVIEW ............................................................................................. 44
FIGURE44IDUCPACKAGECONTENTSTHEIDUC,ETHERNETONLY.......................................... 44
FIGURE45IDUCPACKAGECONTENTSTHEIDUC,16E1/T1PORTS ........................................ 44
FIGURE46IDUCPACKAGECONTENTSTHEMOUNTINGKITANDDCPOWERPLUGS ...................... 45
FIGURE47GBEPOEDEVICE .................................................................................................. 45
FIGURE48RUGGEDIZEDDCPOEDEVICE ................................................................................ 45
FIGURE49IDUHFRONTPANEL............................................................................................. 46
FIGURE410DCTHREEPINPOWERPLUG ................................................................................. 46
FIGURE411IDUHFRONTVIEWSINGLECONFIGURATION ......................................................... 47
FIGURE412IDUHFRONTVIEWDOUBLECONFIGURATION ....................................................... 47
FIGURE413ODUWITHINTEGRATEDFLATPANELANTENNA ....................................................... 48
FIGURE414EXTERNALANTENNASFORUSEWITHRADWIN2000.............................................. 48
FIGURE415HSSINTERCONNECTIONUNIT ............................................................................... 49
FIGURE416GENERALGSUCONFIGURATION .......................................................................... 410
FIGURE417RADWINLIGHTNINGPROTECTOR....................................................................... 410
FIGURE418USINGANETHERNETREPEATERWITHLIGHTNINGPROTECTORS ................................. 411
FIGURE419STANDARDFORMFACTORSTANDARDMOUNTINGKIT ............................................. 415
FIGURE420LARGECLAMP .................................................................................................. 415
FIGURE421SMALLCLAMP .................................................................................................. 415
FIGURE422ARM............................................................................................................... 415
FIGURE423ATTACHINGTHEMOUNTINGKITTOTHEPOLE ........................................................ 416
FIGURE424MOUNTINGKITINPLACEONTHEPOLE ................................................................. 416
FIGURE425MOUNTEDCONNECTORIZEDODU ....................................................................... 417
FIGURE426MOUNTEDODU:INTEGRATEDANTENNA.............................................................. 417
FIGURE427ODU:GROUNDINGLUG .................................................................................... 417
FIGURE428SMALLFORMFACTORODUREAR,METALTIE...................................................... 418
FIGURE429MOUNTINGADAPTER ........................................................................................ 418
FIGURE430SECURINGTHEMOUNTINGADAPTER .................................................................... 419
FIGURE431ATTACHINGASTANDARDMOUNTINGKIT .............................................................. 419
FIGURE432IDUHFRONTPANEL ........................................................................................ 420
FIGURE433IDUHPOWERCONNECTORS,GROUNDINGLUGANDPOWERPLUG............................ 421
FIGURE434IDUHFRONTPANEL ........................................................................................ 421
FIGURE435IDUE:REARPANEL.......................................................................................... 422
FIGURE436IDUEPOWERCONNECTOR,GROUNDINGLUGANDPOWERPLUG .............................. 422
FIGURE437IDUCPACKAGECONTENTSTHEIDUC,16E1/T1PORTS .................................... 423
FIGURE438IDUCFRONTPANEL ......................................................................................... 423
FIGURE439IDUCFRONTPANELLEDS ................................................................................ 424
FIGURE440IDUEFRONTPANELLEDS ................................................................................ 424
FIGURE441FLATPANELANTENNAMOUNTINGKITADAPTER...................................................... 426
FIGURE442FLATPANELANTENNAREARWITHMOUNTINGKITADAPTER ................................... 427
FIGURE443FLATPANELANTENNAMOUNTED ...................................................................... 427
FIGURE444POLECLAMPSFOREXTERNALANTENNAS ............................................................... 428
FIGURE445RADWINLIGHTNINGPROTECTIONKIT ................................................................ 429
FIGURE446BASICUSEOFLIGHTNINGPROTECTORS ................................................................. 430
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FIGURE447EXPOSINGTHETACKSIDEOFTHESEALINGTAPE...................................................... 432
FIGURE448STARTANDENDPOINTSFORPROTECTIVETAPINGTHEUNIT ..................................... 433
FIGURE449PROTECTINGTHEUNITJOINTSWITHVINYLTAPE ..................................................... 433
FIGURE450MOUNTEDANDSTRAPPEDTOTHEPOLE................................................................ 434
FIGURE451SINGANETHERNETREPEATERWITHLIGHTNINGPROTECTORS .................................... 435
FIGURE452BEEPSEQUENCEFORANTENNAALIGNMENT .......................................................... 437
FIGURE51LANPORTSONTHEFRONTPANELOFTHEIDUC....................................................... 53
FIGURE52PINGINGANUNINSTALLEDANDUNCONFIGUREDLINK .................................................. 53
FIGURE53FIRSTTIMELOGONWINDOW ................................................................................. 54
FIGURE54EXTENDEDLOGONWINDOW .................................................................................. 54
FIGURE55LOGONWINDOWEXPOSINGTHEUSERTYPES............................................................. 55
FIGURE56UNSUPPORTEDDEVICEMESSAGE ............................................................................. 57
FIGURE57UNREACHABLEDEVICEMESSAGE .............................................................................. 57
FIGURE58INVALIDPASSWORDMESSAGE ................................................................................. 58
FIGURE59LOGGINGONTOANOVERTHEAIRSITE .................................................................... 59
FIGURE510OPENINGRADWINMANAGERWINDOWPRIORTOINSTALLATIONUSINGIDUCS ... 511
FIGURE511SPECTRUMVIEWOPENINGDISPLAYONANUNINSTALLEDLINK ............................... 513
FIGURE61LINKINSTALLATIONWIZARD ................................................................................... 63
FIGURE62INSTALLATIONWIZARD,SYSTEMDIALOGBOX ............................................................ 64
FIGURE63INSTALLATIONWIZARD,SYSTEMDIALOGBOXFILLEDOUT ............................................ 65
FIGURE64CHANGELINKPASSWORDDIALOGBOX ..................................................................... 66
FIGURE65LOSTORFORGOTTENLINKPASSWORDRECOVERY ....................................................... 66
FIGURE66CHANNELSETTINGSAUTOMATICCHANNELSELECTION .............................................. 67
FIGURE67CHOOSINGPREFERREDCHANNELS ............................................................................ 68
FIGURE68CHANNELSETTINGSSHOWINGAVAILABLEINSTALLATIONRATES................................... 68
FIGURE69CHANNELSETTINGSSHOWINGAVAILABLECHANNELBANDWIDTHS .............................. 69
FIGURE610TRANSMISSIONPOWERANDANTENNAPARAMETERS .............................................. 610
FIGURE611ANTENNACONFIGURATIONDIALOG ...................................................................... 611
FIGURE612ANTENNATYPECHANGEWARNING ...................................................................... 612
FIGURE613ANTENNAPARAMETERSCHANGEWARNING ........................................................... 613
FIGURE614TXPOWERLIMITS ............................................................................................. 613
FIGURE615ANTENNASCONFIGUREDFORTWODUALANDTXPOWER5DBM ............................. 614
FIGURE616HSSSETTINGS ................................................................................................. 615
FIGURE617SERVICESANDRATESRADWIN2000CONLY .................................................... 616
FIGURE618SERVICESANDRATESFORRADWIN2000COLLOCATEDASACLIENT ........................ 617
FIGURE619SERVICESANDRATESRADWIN2000CMASTER,RADWIN2000CLIENTS ............ 619
FIGURE620TDMTYPESELECTION ....................................................................................... 620
FIGURE621TDMSERVICEPORTSELECTION ........................................................................... 620
FIGURE622TDMSERVICEPORTSELECTIONSEVENSERVICESSELECTED ..................................... 621
FIGURE623SERVICESANDRATESSERVICESCHOSEN.............................................................. 622
FIGURE624SERVICESANDRATESDIALOG:AVAILABLERATES .................................................... 623
FIGURE625CHOOSINGHOTSTANDBYMODE ........................................................................ 624
FIGURE626TDMJITTERBUFFERCONFIGURATION ................................................................. 625
FIGURE627TDMJITTERBUFFERCONFIGURATIONTBFREVALUATIONBAR .............................. 626
FIGURE628SERVICESANDTDMDELAYSETLINKREADYFOREVALUATION................................. 626
FIGURE629TDME1PARAMETERSCONFIGURATION(1) ......................................................... 627
FIGURE630TDMPARAMETERSCONFIGURATION(2).............................................................. 628
FIGURE631TDMPARAMETERS........................................................................................... 629
FIGURE632UNBALANCEDE1ADAPTERCABLE(YSPLITTER)...................................................... 630
FIGURE633TDMT1PARAMETERSCONFIGURATION .............................................................. 630
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FIGURE634INSTALLATIONWIZARDEXITSUMMARY ................................................................ 631


FIGURE635MAINWINDOWOFTHEMANAGERAFTERINSTALLATIONWITHLOADEDTRUNKS .......... 632
FIGURE636INSTALLATIONWITHASYMMETRICCAPACITYALLOCATIONNOHSS .......................... 633
FIGURE637INSTALLATIONWITHASYMMETRICCAPACITYALLOCATIONHSSENABLED ................... 634
FIGURE638USINGGBEIDUCS.200MBPSINBOTHDIRECTIONS. ........................................... 635
FIGURE71MAINWINDOW,WIRELESSLINKISACTIVE ................................................................ 71
FIGURE81LINKCONFIGURATIONWIZARD ............................................................................... 83
FIGURE82CONFIGURATIONWIZARD,SYSTEMDIALOGBOX......................................................... 84
FIGURE83CHANNELSETTINGSDIALOGBOXAUTOMATICCHANNELSELECTION ............................. 85
FIGURE84SEARCHINGFORTHEBESTOPERATINGCHANNEL ......................................................... 86
FIGURE85CHANNELSETTINGSWITHOUTAUTOMATICCHANNELSELECTION.................................... 87
FIGURE86CHANNELFREQUENCYOPTIONS ............................................................................... 88
FIGURE87CHOOSINGANOTHEROPERATINGCHANNELFREQUENCY ......................................... 89
FIGURE88TRANSMISSIONPOWERANDANTENNAPARAMETERS ................................................ 810
FIGURE89ANTENNACONFIGURATIONDIALOGWITHOPENEDTYPESELECTION ............................. 811
FIGURE810HSSSETTINGS ................................................................................................. 813
FIGURE811SERVICESANDRATESDIALOG .............................................................................. 814
FIGURE812TDMPARAMETERSCONFIGURATION ................................................................... 815
FIGURE813CONFIGURATIONWIZARDEXITSUMMARY ............................................................ 816
FIGURE814MAINWINDOWOFTHEMANAGERAFTERCONFIGURATION....................................... 817
FIGURE91CONFIGURATIONDIALOGBOX ................................................................................ 93
FIGURE92CHANGINGTHEANTENNATYPEANDTRANSMITPOWER .............................................. 96
FIGURE93HSSSTATUS:HSSDISABLED .................................................................................. 97
FIGURE94MANAGEMENTADDRESSESSITECONFIGURATIONDIALOGBOX ................................... 99
FIGURE95CONFIGURINGMANAGEMENTTRAFFICVLANSETTINGS............................................. 911
FIGURE96SUPPORTEDPROTOCOLS ...................................................................................... 912
FIGURE97INVENTORYWINDOW .......................................................................................... 914
FIGURE98AVAILABLESECURITYFEATURES ............................................................................. 915
FIGURE99CHANGINGTHECOMMUNITYSTRINGS/PASSWORDS ................................................. 917
FIGURE910ALTERNATIVECOMMUNITYDIALOGBOX ............................................................... 918
FIGURE911DATEANDTIMECONFIGURATION ........................................................................ 922
FIGURE912CHANGEDATEANDTIME ................................................................................... 923
FIGURE913DATEANDTIMECONFIGUREDFROMANNTPSERVER ............................................. 923
FIGURE914BRIDGE,VLANANDMIRCONFIGURATIONUSINGANIDUC .................................. 925
FIGURE915BRIDGE,VLANANDMIRCONFIGURATIONUSINGAPOEDEVICE ............................. 926
FIGURE916GBELANPORTWITHCRCERRORWARNINGANDCRCCOUNTTOOLTIP................... 928
FIGURE917ODUVLANCONFIGURATION ............................................................................ 929
FIGURE918VLANTAGSETTINGS ......................................................................................... 931
FIGURE919ETHERNETCONFIGURATIONSITECONFIGURATIONDIALOGBOX .............................. 937
FIGURE920ETHERNETMIRTHROUGHPUTSELECTION ........................................................... 938
FIGURE921AIRINTERFACEDETAILS ...................................................................................... 938
FIGURE922TDMMHSSTATUS .......................................................................................... 940
FIGURE923EXTERNALALARMSCONFIGURATION .................................................................... 941
FIGURE924SITECONFIGURATIONRESETTOFACTORYDEFAULTS ............................................. 942
FIGURE925ALIGNMENTTONEBUZZERSTATES........................................................................ 945
FIGURE926TELNETSESSIONLOGON .................................................................................... 946
FIGURE101GETDIAGNOSTICSDIALOGBOX .......................................................................... 102
FIGURE102LOOPBACKCONFIGURATIONBOX ......................................................................... 104
FIGURE103LOOPBACKCONFIGURATIONBOXWITHONESITEAPORTSELECTED ........................... 104
FIGURE104LOOPBACKOPTIONS .......................................................................................... 105
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FIGURE105LOOPBACKDEFINED ........................................................................................... 105


FIGURE106SITEAPORT2SETTOLOOPBACK......................................................................... 106
FIGURE107LOCALLINELOOPBACK ...................................................................................... 107
FIGURE108REMOTEREVERSELOOPBACK .............................................................................. 107
FIGURE109REMOTELINELOOPBACK ................................................................................... 108
FIGURE1010LOCALREVERSELOOPBACK............................................................................... 108
FIGURE1011PREFERENCESDIALOGBOX.............................................................................. 1011
FIGURE1012BASICPERFORMANCEMONITORINGREPORT ..................................................... 1012
FIGURE1013TYPICALPERFORMANCEMONITORINGREPORTBASEDON15MINUTEINTERVALS .... 1012
FIGURE1014PERFORMANCEMONITORINGREPORTSHOWINGTHEEFFECTOFARESET ............... 1013
FIGURE1015THRESHOLDCONFIGURATIONDIALOGBOX ......................................................... 1015
FIGURE1016EVENTSLOGDISPLAY .................................................................................... 1017
FIGURE1017PREFERENCESDIALOGBOXEVENTTAB ............................................................ 1020
FIGURE1018ACTIVEALARMSSUMMARY ............................................................................ 1021
FIGURE1019RECENTEVENTSUPTOLAST256EVENTSATSITEA......................................... 1022
FIGURE1020ADVANCEDPREFERENCES ............................................................................... 1023
FIGURE111INTERFERENCECAUSEDBYCOLLOCATEDUNITS ....................................................... 112
FIGURE112COLLOCATEDUNITSUSINGHUBSITESYNCHRONIZATION(1) .................................... 112
FIGURE113COLLOCATEDUNITSUSINGHUBSITESYNCHRONIZATION(2) .................................... 112
FIGURE114RADIOFRAMEPATTERN ..................................................................................... 114
FIGURE115RADWIN2000CHSMANDHSC..................................................................... 116
FIGURE116RADWIN2000CHSMANDHSCEXTREMEASYMMETRICALLOCATION ................. 116
FIGURE117ODUBEEPFORHSSERROR ............................................................................... 118
FIGURE121HSSINTERCONNECTIONUNIT ............................................................................. 122
FIGURE122HSSWIRINGSCHEMATIC ................................................................................... 123
FIGURE123HSSSYNCSIGNALPATHWITHODU1ASHSSMASTER .......................................... 123
FIGURE124CASCADINGTWOHSSUNITS .............................................................................. 124
FIGURE125CASCADINGTHREEHSSUNITS ............................................................................ 124
FIGURE126HSSSETTINGS:LEFTCLIENT,RIGHTMASTER ..................................................... 126
FIGURE127HUBSITECONFIGURATIONDIALOG ...................................................................... 128
FIGURE128SITECONFIGURATION:SHSSTOPCLIENT,BOTTOMMASTER.............................. 129
FIGURE131HSSSETTINGSWINDOW .................................................................................... 134
FIGURE132HSSCONFIGURATIONWINDOW .......................................................................... 135
FIGURE133HSSCONFIGURATIONDOMAINNAME,VLANIDANDDISCOVERY ............................ 136
FIGURE134SITECONFIGURATION:HSSOETOPCLIENT,BOTTOMMASTER ......................... 1311
FIGURE141GSUSCENARIOINDEPENDENTDISTRIBUTEDSITES ................................................ 142
FIGURE142GSUSCENARIOCOMMUNICATINGDISTRIBUTEDSITES ........................................... 142
FIGURE143PHASESHIFTEDTRANSMISSIONPHASESHIFTIS1/2THERFD ................................. 143
FIGURE144MAKETHEGSUSTHEFIRSTTWOCOLLOCATEDUNITS.............................................. 144
FIGURE145GENERALGSUCONFIGURATION .......................................................................... 145
FIGURE146GSUMAINWIDOWATSTARTUP ......................................................................... 146
FIGURE147SITECONFIGURATION:SYSTEM ........................................................................... 147
FIGURE148SITECONFIGURATION:GPSSYNCUNIT ................................................................ 148
FIGURE149SITECONFIGURATION:MANAGEMENT................................................................ 1410
FIGURE1410SITECONFIGURATION:INVENTORY ................................................................... 1411
FIGURE1411SITECONFIGURATION:SECURITY ..................................................................... 1412
FIGURE1412SETTINGTHEDATEANDTIMEFORTRAPREPORTING ............................................ 1413
FIGURE1413SITECONFIGURATION:OPERATIONS ................................................................. 1414
FIGURE1414SITECONFIGURATION:OPERATIONS ................................................................. 1415
FIGURE151RADWINMONITOREDHOTSTANDBY ................................................................. 151
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FIGURE152RADWINYCONNECTIONPATCHPANEL ............................................................. 153


FIGURE153HOWTOCONNECTTHEIDUSTOTHEPATCHPANEL ............................................... 154
FIGURE154SERVICESCONFIGURATIONPANEL:HOTSTANDBYMODESELECTION .......................... 155
FIGURE155THEPRIMARYLINKUNDERNORMALOPERATION ..................................................... 156
FIGURE156THESECONDARYLINKUNDERNORMALOPERATION ................................................. 157
FIGURE157PRIMARYLINKAFEWSECONDSBEFOREREGULARNOLINKDISPLAY ........................... 158
FIGURE158SECONDARYLINKOPERATINGASTHEHOTSTANDBYLINK ........................................ 159
FIGURE159PRIMARYLINKAFTERTHESWITCHOVERTOSECONDARYLINK .................................. 1511
FIGURE1510SECONDARYLINKOPERATINGAFTERTHESWITCHOVERTOSECONDARY .................. 1512
FIGURE1511PRIMARYLINKOPERATINGAFTERTHESWITCHBACKFROMSECONDARY .................. 1513
FIGURE1512SECONDARYLINKOPERATINGAFTERTHESWITCHBACKTOPRIMARY ...................... 1514
FIGURE161RINGPROTECTIONMECHANISM .......................................................................... 163
FIGURE162NODEWITHIDUANDPOEDEVICE ...................................................................... 167
FIGURE1631+1ETHERNET ................................................................................................ 168
FIGURE164USINGIDUCORIDUEWITHPOESFORTHERPL ................................................ 168
FIGURE165SERVICESWINDOWWITHRINGSELECTED .............................................................. 169
FIGURE166RINGOPTIONS ................................................................................................. 169
FIGURE167CONFIGURINGRINGLANVIDS ......................................................................... 1610
FIGURE168CONFIGURINGRPLVIDS ................................................................................. 1610
FIGURE171TWONETWORKUSINGTHESAMELINKWITHTAGGING ............................................ 172
FIGURE172SEPARATINGCLIENTDATASTREAMSUSINGDOUBLETAGGING ................................... 172
FIGURE173VLANTAGSETTINGS ......................................................................................... 178
FIGURE174VLAN:INGRESSMODES..................................................................................... 179
FIGURE175VLAN:INGRESSMODESETTINGVLANIDANDPRIORITY ...................................... 179
FIGURE176VLAN:EGRESSMODES ...................................................................................... 179
FIGURE177UNTAGGINGSELECTEDVIDS ............................................................................. 1710
FIGURE178PROVIDERPARAMETERS ................................................................................... 1710
FIGURE181SOFTWAREUPGRADEUTILITYMAINWINDOW ..................................................... 182
FIGURE182ADDSITEOPTIONS ............................................................................................ 182
FIGURE183ADDINGASINGLESITEFORUPGRADE ................................................................... 183
FIGURE184SOFTWAREUPGRADESITEOPTIONS ..................................................................... 184
FIGURE185SOFTWAREUPGRADEINPROGRESSNOTETHESTOPBUTTON .................................. 185
FIGURE186SOFTWAREUPGRADECOMPLETEDSUCCESSFULLY .................................................... 185
FIGURE191CHANNELSELECTDIALOGBOXACSPERMANENTLYENABLED .................................. 193
FIGURE192FALSERADARMITIGATION ................................................................................. 195
FIGURE211SERVICESWINDOWWITHQOSSELECTED .............................................................. 212
FIGURE212ETHERNETQOSCONFIGURATIONMODESELECTION ............................................. 213
FIGURE213TOP:VLANALLOCATION.BOTTOM:DIFFSERVALLOCATION ..................................... 214
FIGURE214MIRCHOICEPERQUEUE .................................................................................. 215
FIGURE231BECOMINGINSTALLER ....................................................................................... 232
FIGURE232OPENINGMANAGERWINDOWPRIORTOBANDCHANGE(DEFAULTCIRCLED) ............... 233
FIGURE233CHANGEBANDDIALOG ...................................................................................... 233
FIGURE234ADIFFERENTBANDSELECTED .............................................................................. 234
FIGURE235CHANGEBANDCONFIRMATION ........................................................................... 234
FIGURE236MAINWINDOWAFTERBANDCHANGENEWBANDCIRCLED .................................... 235
FIGURE237USINGTHEOPERATIONSWINDOWTOENTERALICENSEKEY ..................................... 236
FIGURE241PREFERENCES:QUICKINSTALL ............................................................................. 242
FIGURE242NEWINSTALLMODEBUTTONFORQUICKINSTALLMODE ........................................ 242
FIGURE243CHANGETOINSTALLATIONMODECAUTIONARYMESSAGE ........................................ 243
FIGURE244SERVICEMODEBUTTONTORESUMELINKSERVICETRAFFIC ...................................... 243
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FIGURE245RESUMPTIONOFSERVICESCAUTIONARYMESSAGE .................................................. 243


FIGURE251BRS/EBSBANDSSCHEMATIC ............................................................................. 252
FIGURE261LOGONWINDOWFORLOCALCONNECTION.......................................................... 262
FIGURE262OPENINGRADWINMANAGERWINDOWPRIORTOINSTALLATION ............................ 263
FIGURE263CONFIGURATIONDIALOGBOX ............................................................................ 264
FIGURE264MANAGEMENTADDRESSESSITECONFIGURATIONDIALOGBOX ............................... 265
FIGURE265ODUWITHIPADDRESSINGCONFIGURED ............................................................. 266
FIGURE266CONFIRMATIONOFIPADDRESSCHANGE .............................................................. 266
FIGURE267MAINWINDOWAFTERIPADDRESSCHANGE ......................................................... 267
FIGURE268EXISTINGIPADDRESSDISPLAYEDAFTERLOGONWITHLOCALCONNECTION ................ 268
FIGURE271FRESNELZONE .................................................................................................. 274
FIGURE272ACCESSINGTHELINKBUDGETCALCULATOR ........................................................... 275
FIGURE273LINKBUDGETWINDOW ..................................................................................... 276
FIGURE274BANDSELECTOR ............................................................................................... 277
FIGURE275RADWIN2000SERIESSELECTOR ....................................................................... 277
FIGURE276RADWIN2000CHANNELBANDWIDTHSELECTOR ................................................. 278
FIGURE277RFPSELECTOR ................................................................................................. 278
FIGURE278RFPSELECTIONGUIDE ...................................................................................... 278
FIGURE279RATESELECTOR ................................................................................................ 279
FIGURE2710CALCULATIONOFDISTANCEFROMSITECOORDINATES......................................... 2710
FIGURE2711CLIMACTICCFACTORS ................................................................................... 2711
FIGURE2712CLIMACTICCFACTORDESCRIPTION .................................................................. 2711
FIGURE2713WORLDMAPSHOWINGCFACTORCONTOURS ................................................... 2712
FIGURE2714LBCRESULTSSECTION ................................................................................. 2712
FIGURE281STARTINGTHEANALYSIS ..................................................................................... 282
FIGURE282SITEA(MANAGINGSITE)DONE ........................................................................... 283
FIGURE283SITEB(OVERTHEAIRSITE)DONE,SHOWINGCURRENTCHANNEL ............................. 284
FIGURE284RADWIN2000SPECTRUMVIEWANNOTATEDDISPLAY ....................................... 285
FIGURE285SELECTINGANAREAOFINTERESTTOZOOMWITHTHERIGHTMOUSEBUTTONDOWN ... 286
FIGURE286REQUESTEDSECTIONZOOMED ............................................................................ 287
FIGURE287SPECTRUMVIEWSYSTEMMENU ......................................................................... 287
FIGURE288EFFECTOFSETTINGSHOWMAX .......................................................................... 288
FIGURE289EFFECTOFSETTINGSHOWAVERAGE .................................................................... 288
FIGURE2810FURTHERVIEWINGOPTIONS.............................................................................. 289
FIGURE2811ANTENNAASELECTED ..................................................................................... 289
FIGURE291WEBINTERFACEATYPICALWIZARDWINDOW ..................................................... 293
FIGURE292WEBINTERFACELOGON.................................................................................. 294
FIGURE293WEBINTERFACEMAINWINDOW ....................................................................... 295
FIGURE294WEBINTERFACEMAINWINDOW,INSTALLATIONMODE ........................................ 295
FIGURE295WEBINTERFACECONFIGURATIONSYSTEMWINDOW ............................................. 296
FIGURE296WEBINTERFACECONFIGURATIONCHANNELSETTINGS........................................... 297
FIGURE297WEBINTERFACEINSTALLATIONCHANNELSETTINGS .............................................. 297
FIGURE298WEBINTERFACEANTENNASETTINGS .................................................................. 299
FIGURE299WEBINTERFACECHANNELBANDWIDTHSETTINGS .............................................. 2910
FIGURE2910WEBINTERFACECONFIGURATIONCOMPLETED ................................................. 2913
FIGURE2911WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATIONBUTTONMENU ...................................... 2913
FIGURE2912WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATIONACTIONBUTTONS................................... 2914
FIGURE2913WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATIONSYSTEMWINDOW .................................. 2914
FIGURE2914WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATIONRECENTEVENTSLIST .............................. 2915
FIGURE2915WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATIONAIRINTERFACE ...................................... 2916
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FIGURE2916WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATION,ANTENNADETAILS ................................ 2917


FIGURE2917WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATION,INVENTORY.......................................... 2918
FIGURE2918WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATION,MANAGEMENT .................................... 2919
FIGURE2919WEBINTERFACESITECONFIGURATION,ETHERNETPORTSCONFIGURATION ........... 2920
FIGURE2920WEBINTERFACESITECONFIG.,ETHERNETPORTSCONFIGURATION,DETAIL ........... 2920
FIGURE2921WEBINTERFACESITECONFIG.,ETHERNETPORTSCONFIGURATION,GBE.............. 2920
FIGURE2922MONITORPANELFORRADWIN2000CLINK:ETHERNETONLY,GBESUPPORT...... 2921
FIGUREB1EXAMPLEFORCONNECTINGTHEALARMCONNECTOR .................................................. B4
FIGUREB2UNBALANCEDE1ADAPTERCABLE(YSPLITTER).......................................................... B5
FIGUREB3UNBALANCEDE1ADAPTERCABLE(YSPLITTER)SCHEMATIC ....................................... B6
FIGURED1TOPLEVELSECTIONSOFTHEPRIVATEMIB............................................................... D3
FIGURED2PRODUCTMIBFORRADWIN2000 ...................................................................... D3
FIGUREH1GRANDECLAME .................................................................................................... H3
FIGUREH2PETITECLAME ...................................................................................................... H3
FIGUREH3BRAS .................................................................................................................. H3
FIGUREH4MONTAGESURUNPYLNE .................................................................................... H4
FIGUREH5MONTAGESURUNMUR ........................................................................................ H5

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ListofTables
TABLE11USERMANUALGENERALLAYOUT .......................................................................... 11
TABLE21HSSOESUPPORTMINIMUMHARDWARELEVELS ...................................................... 22
TABLE22FREQUENCIESFORRADWIN2000FAMILIES(OTHERTHAN6.4GHZ) .......................... 23
TABLE23FREQUENCIESFORRADWIN20006.4GHZPRODUCTS ............................................. 24
TABLE41BILLOFMATERIALS:STANDARDMOUNTINGKIT........................................................ 415
TABLE42MOUNTINGADAPTERKITFORSMALLFORMFACTORODUS ........................................ 418
TABLE43IDUHLEDINDICATORS ...................................................................................... 422
TABLE44COMPONENTSOFANIDUCFRONTPANEL .............................................................. 423
TABLE45IDUCFRONTPANELLEDS .................................................................................. 424
TABLE46IDUCANDIDUEFRONTPANELLEDSFORHSS .................................................... 425
TABLE47LPUKITCONTENTS ............................................................................................. 429
TABLE51PCREQUIREMENTSFORTHERADWINMANAGERAPPLICATION................................... 51
TABLE52USERTYPES,DEFAULTPASSWORDSANDFUNCTION...................................................... 55
TABLE53DEFAULTANDILLUSTRATIVESETTINGS .................................................................... 510
TABLE61LINKINSTALLATIONWIZARD .................................................................................... 62
TABLE71RADWINMANAGERTOOLBAR .............................................................................. 72
TABLE72RADWINMANAGERMAINMENUFUNCTIONALITY ..................................................... 73
TABLE73STATUSBARINDICATORS......................................................................................... 79
TABLE81LINKCONFIGURATIONWIZARD ................................................................................ 82
TABLE91SITECONFIGURATIONTABS ..................................................................................... 93
TABLE92SITECONFIGURATIONMENUBUTTONS ...................................................................... 94
TABLE93ODUMODECONFIGURATIONFORCOMMONSCENARIOS ............................................ 927
TABLE94TELNETDISPLAYCOMMANDS .............................................................................. 946
TABLE95TELNETSETIMMEDIATECOMMANDS .................................................................... 947
TABLE96TELNETSETCOMMANDSREQUIRINGRESET ............................................................ 948
TABLE101GETDIAGNOSTICSDATAANDDESCRIPTION ........................................................... 102
TABLE102LINKCOMPATIBILITYTRAPMESSAGES................................................................... 103
TABLE103EXPLANATIONOFPERFORMANCEDATA................................................................ 1013
TABLE104ACTIONOFTHETOOLBARBUTTONS .................................................................... 1015
TABLE105RADWINMANAGERTRAPMESSAGES ............................................................... 1018
TABLE106ACTIVEALARMSCOMMANDBUTTONS................................................................. 1021
TABLE107LEDFAULTINDICATORS .................................................................................... 1024
TABLE108SYSTEMTROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................. 1024
TABLE111RADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLERADWIN5000HBS........................................... 114
TABLE112RADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLERADWIN2000 .................................................. 114
TABLE113LEGENDFORRADIOFRAMEPATTERNTABLES ......................................................... 115
TABLE114ASYMMETRICALLOCATIONWITHCOLLOCATEDLINKSSCENARIOS ............................. 117
TABLE115IDUCANDIDUEFRONTPANELLEDSFORHSS .................................................. 117
TABLE121EXTERNALPULSESTATUS .................................................................................... 127
TABLE131LINKSETTINGSTODEMONSTRATEHSSOE.............................................................. 133
TABLE161TOPOLOGIESSUPPORTEDBYRADWINETHERNETRING........................................... 164
TABLE171PORTSETTINGSINGRESSDIRECTION .................................................................... 174
TABLE172PORTSETTINGSEGRESSDIRECTION ..................................................................... 174
TABLE201LATITUDEANDLONGITUDELOCATIONSOFTDWRS ................................................. 205
TABLE211DEFAULTPRIORITIESANDALLOCATIONBYVLANIDANDDIFFSERV ........................... 211
TABLE221RADWIN2000AODUCAPACITYUPGRADELINKLIST .......................................... 221
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TABLE231FCC/ICCOMPLIANCEBYANTENNAANDTRANSMISSIONPOWER ................................ 238


TABLE232HIGHERTRANSMISSIONPOWERLIMITS ................................................................. 239
TABLE233AVAILABILITYFORFCC/ICANDUNIVERSAL3.XGHZ ............................................ 2310
TABLE234BANDSPLITFORETSI3.43.7GHZ .................................................................... 2310
TABLE251BRS/EBSLOWERBANDSEGMENT(LBS) ............................................................. 253
TABLE252BRS/EBSMIDDLEBANDSEGMENT(MBS)........................................................... 253
TABLE253BRS/EBSTORADWIN2000CBWMAPPINGANDMAXTXPOWER ....................... 253
TABLE254BRS/EBSUPPERBANDSEGMENT(UBS) ............................................................. 254
TABLE281SPECTRUMVIEWSITEA................................................................................. 2810
TABLE282SPECTRUMVIEWSITEB ................................................................................. 2811
TABLEB1ODUIDURJ45CONNECTORPINOUT ....................................................................B1
TABLEB2ODU/HSSUNITCONNECTIONPINOUT ....................................................................B1
TABLEB3FASTETHERNETCONNECTORPINOUT .......................................................................B2
TABLEB4TRUNKPORTSE1/T1RJ45PINOUT .......................................................................B2
TABLEB5HOTSTANDBYRJ11PORTPINOUT .........................................................................B2
TABLEB6IDUALARMCONNECTOR(DRYCONTACT) ................................................................B3
TABLEB7TERMINALBLOCK3PIN48VDC ............................................................................B5
TABLEB8TERMINALBLOCK2PIN48VDC ............................................................................B5
TABLEB9E1YSPLITTERPINOUTFORUNBALANCEDMODE .......................................................B6
TABLED1SUPPORTEDRFC1213VARIABLES ..........................................................................D5
TABLED2PRIVATEMIBPARAMETERS ....................................................................................D6
TABLED3MIBTRAPS .......................................................................................................D37
TABLEE1IDUC/EOUTPUTALARMSDESCRIPTION ................................................................ E1
TABLEE2IDUCINPUTALARMSDESCRIPTION ...................................................................... E2
TABLEF1MIMODIVERSITYSETTINGS .................................................................................. F3
TABLEF2RADWIN2000AIRRATES .................................................................................... F3
TABLEG1SAFETYDISTANCESFORRADWIN2000FCCANDICPRODUCTS .................................G1
TABLEG2SAFETYDISTANCESFORRADWIN2000ETSIPRODUCTS ...........................................G1

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AboutthisUserManual
ManualStructure
ThisUserManualisdividedintofivefunctionallydistinctsectionsreflectingtheactivities
requiredtosetupaRADWIN2000link.Thedivisionisshowninthefollowingtable:
Table11:UserManualGenerallayout
Section

GeneralContent

Purpose

BasicInstallationand Coreinformationtophysicallyinstallalink:Site
Configuration
preparationandhardwareInstallation

SiteSynchronization

IntrasitewithHubSiteSynchronization,intersitewiththe
GPSSynchronizationUnit

Advanced
InstallationTopics

Softwareupgrade,VLAN,QoS,RadarMitigation,Dynamic
FrequencySelection(Radaravoidance),Capacityupgrade

FieldInstallation
Topics

LinkBudgetCalculator,SpectrumView,Webinterface

ProductReference

Technicalspecifications,wiringtables,MIBreference

TypographicalConvention
Whereatermisdefinedorintroducedforthefirsttime,itisshowninBoldface.

ViewingandPrinting
ThismanualisoptimizedforviewingonlineasaPDFfile.Tothisenditusesan11point
Tahomatypefaceformaintext.Tablesformostpart,use7or8pointfonts.Hereareafew
pointersforhardcopyprinting:

Thetextandtabletypefacesusedarelargeenoughtoprintthemanualattwopagesper
sheet

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Notifications

Forgoodlegibility,useacommercialgradelaserprinter.Acolorprinterisofcoursebest,
howeveramonochromeprintersettousegrayscalegivesacceptableresults
Betterqualityinkjetprintersalsogivegoodoutput

Notifications
NotificationsconsistofWarnings,CautionsandNotes.

Note

Warning

Caution

ThepurposeofaNoteisto
Drawyourattentiontosomethingthatmaynotbeobviousorcounter
intuitive
EmphasizeaspecialfeatureorpeculiarityoftheRADWIN2000
Offeranexternalreferenceforadditionalinformation
AddacaveatthatwouldnotqualifyasafullCautionorWarning(see
below)
Provideadditionalbackgroundtowhatfollows
Offerarecommendation
Highlightanindicationofsomethingtowatchoutfor
Adviseyouifanactionhassideeffectsi.e.itmaydisturbsomething
elsethatwouldbebestleftundisturbed
Remindyouofsomethingthatshouldbekeptinmind

AWarningisanotificationofriskofdangertopersonsoperatingnearthe
equipment

ACautionisanotificationofriskofdamagetoequipmentorofservice
degradation

OccasionallyweuseaNoteasaTip:

Thisisaboutausefulshortcutormethodnototherwiseobvious.

Tip

Terminology

UniversalbandsrefertoRADWINUniversalbands.
3.Xor3.XGHzreferstothefrequencyrange3.33.8GHz
BRSreferstothe2.5GHzbandsubjecttotheFCCBRSregulations
A3.XODUisanODUpreconfiguredtooperateinthe3.XGHzlicensedbands
A3.XLinkinaRADWIN2000linkusingapairof3.XODUs

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Terminology

HighResolutionBandsChannelminimumstepis250KHz.appliesto3.4753.650GHz
IC,3.43.7GHzETSIandthe3.33.8GHzUniversalband.
LowResolutionBandsChannelminimumstepis1MHz.AppliestoFCCregulationsin
the3.6503.675GHzband.
Inthefield,alinktypicallyhasalocalorheadquarterssite.Typically,aserviceprovider
isthelocalorheadquarterssite.Theservicerecipientistheremotesite.
Wherethelinkiscompletelyinternaltoacorporation,thechoiceofthelocaland
remoteisjustamatterofconvenience.
Alinkthen,consistsoftwosites.
InBroadbandWirelessterminology,thelocalandremotesitesaresometimesreferred
toasnearandfar,HQandremoteandsoon.
Thesitewhichisclosertothenetworkcore(oftenthelocalsite)willbereferredtoas
siteA,andtheoppositesideofthelink,usuallyclosertotheenduser,assiteB.
Thischoiceisapplicationneutralandwillbeusedthroughoutthemanualbothto
describethesitesandtheirnamesasintheexamples.
ThelinkisconfiguredandmanagedusingaPC,themanagingcomputerconnectedto
siteA.(Thepreciserequirementsforthemanagingcomputeraresetoutonpage41).
Wewilloccasionallyneedtodistinguishbetweenthesitetowhichthemanaging
computerisconnected,andthesecondsite,whentheyarenotnecessarilyAorB.The
formerwillbecalledthemanagingsiteandthelatter,theovertheairsite.Whichis
which,isalwaysdeterminedbythelocationofthemanagingcomputer.
RADWIN2000supportsthreeconnectionmethodsforthemanagingcomputer:
LocaladirectpeertopeerconnectionbetweentheEthernetportsonthemanaging
computerandtheIDUorPoEdevice.Localconnectionisalwaysreadwrite.
NetworkthemanagingcomputerandthesiteAIDUorPoEdevicebelongtoaLAN
andcommunicatethrougharouterorswitch
OvertheairthemanagingcomputerconnectstositeBviatheairinterface
ThemanagingcomputermaybeconnectedtothelinkthroughanIDUoraPoEdevice.
Inwhatfollows,whereeverwerefertoanIDUitincludesPoEdevicesunlessstatedoth
erwise.Typically,ifweneedtorefertoanIDUassuch,wewilluseamodelnamesuch
asIDUC.
Thetermsuplinkanddownlink,originatefromthefieldofSatellitecommunications.In
abackhaulorISPcontext,uplinkisfromtheusertothenetworkanddownlinkisfrom
thenetworktotheuser.

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Chapter2:

Introduction
WelcometoRADWIN2000!
RADWIN2000isaportfolioofcarrierclasswirelessbroadbandradiosinthesub6GHzrange.
Theseradiosofferunmatchedperformanceandrobustness.
TheRADWIN2000portfolioconsistsoffourproductseries:

RADWIN2000ASeriessupportingeitherof:
25and50Mbpsaggregatenetthroughputwithupto4E1s/T1sandEthernet
10Mbpsaggregatenetthroughputwithupto2E1/T1sandEthernet
RADWIN2000BSeriessupporting50MbpsaggregatednetthroughputandUpto8
E1/T1
RADWIN2000CSeriessupporting200Mbpsaggregatenetthroughputandupto16
E1s/T1s
RADWIN2000XSeriessupporting20Mbpsaggregatenetthroughputandupto3E1s
or4T1s

WhatsnewinRelease2.8.30
GA2.8.30 releaseisavailableasasoftwareupgradeforeligibleproductsassetoutinthe
Compatibilitysectionofthe2.8.30ReleaseNote.
ThemainchangesinGArelease2.8.30sincethelastGArelease,2.8.20are:

Newproducts:

5.xGHzASeriesproductswith300x300mmintegratedantenna
2.xGHzASeriesproductswith300x300mmintegratedantenna
CosteffectiveAC/DCPOEdevicesforRADWIN2000Aproducts

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Newfeatures:

Newfeatures:

SupportfortwoTDMinterfacesforASeries10Mproducts
SupportforaRadarSignalMitigationmechanismtodealwithfalseradarsignaldetec
tion

EthernetHubSiteSynchronization(HSSoE)
HSSoEmaybeusedtocollocateseveralRADWIN2000radioswithoutuseofHSScablesand
anexternalHSSunit.Theconditionsforitsuseare:

TheODUhardwarelevelsmustbeasinthefollowingtable:
Table21:HSSoESupportMinimumHardwarelevels

Family

Hardware
Level

RADWIN2000A

RADWIN2000B
RADWIN2000C
RADWIN2000X

EthernetconnectivityisrequiredbetweencollocatedunitsusinganyoneofanIDUC,
IDUEorIDUH.

SomeHSSoEhighlightsare:

HSSoEsupportsbothEthernetandTDMservices
HSSoEconfigurationusingtheRADWINManagerissimilartothatoftheexistingSerial
HSS(SHSS)
HSSoEusesVLANtoseparateHSSoEsyncsignalsfromtraffic
HSSoEenabledODUswithaSyncportmaybecollocatedwithSerialHSSenabledunits

ExtremeColdResistantProducts
VariantsofexistingODUandIDUCproductscapableofoperatingattemperaturesaslowas
55Careavailable.PleasecontactCustomerSupportfordetails.

SNMPv3Support

ConfidentialityEncryptionofpacketstopreventunauthorizedsnooping
IntegrityEnsurethatpacketshavenotbeentamperedwithintransitincludingan
optionalpacketreplayprotectionmechanism
AuthenticationValidationofmessagesource
SecurityDESsecuritylevel
AppliestoRADWIN2000A,RADWIN2000BandRADWIN2000C.series

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BackupandRestoreConfigurationBetweenDifferentODUs

SNMPv1supportisretainedforcustomersrequiringit.Further,thenewestreleasesof
theRADWINManagerwillcontinuetosupportSNMPv1forODUsnotupgradedtothe
currentrelease.

BackupandRestoreConfigurationBetweenDifferentODUs
TheBackup/RestorefacilityenablesyoutobackuptheODUsoftwareandcarryouta
configurationonlyorfullsoftwarerestore.Subjecttocertainlimitations,youmayalso
restoretoanotherODUofthesametype.

NewRegulations
5.8GHzETSIfor40MHzchannelbandwidthisavailable.Youshouldensurethatitispermitted
foryourlocation.

SupportedFrequenciesSummary
Table22:FrequenciesforRADWIN2000families(Otherthan6.4GHz)
RADWIN
2000Series

ASeries

CSeries

Channel
Bandwidth
(MHz)

Frequencybands

5.xGHzand2.xGHzFCC,5.xGHzETSI,
Universal,WPC

Capacity(Mbps)

TDMs

25,aggregatenet
throughput

10,aggregatenet
throughput

5/10/20

3.4ETSI,3.5ETSI,3.6ETSI(*)
3.5IC,Universal,3.6FCC/ICa

5/10/20

100,aggregatenet
throughput

16E1/T1

5.8GHzFCC/IC
5.9GHzUniversal
5.7GHzUniversal
5.8GHzMIIChina
5.8GHzWPCIndia
5.4GHzFCC(20MHz)
5.4GHzIC
5.4GHzUniversal
5.4ETSI
5.3GHzIC
5.3GHzFCC(20MHz)
5.3GHzUniversal
4.9GHzUniversal
4.9GHzFCC/IC
4.8GHzUniversal
4.8GHzperArgentinaRegulations

5/10/20/40b

200,aggregatenet
throughput

16E1/T1

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Table22:FrequenciesforRADWIN2000families(Otherthan6.4GHz)(Continued)
RADWIN
2000Series

Channel
Bandwidth
(MHz)

Frequencybands

Capacity(Mbps)

TDMs

50,aggregatenet
throughput

8E1/T1

20,aggregatenet
throughput

3E1/4T1

Capacity(Mbps)

TDMs

100,aggregatenet
throughput

16E1/T1

50,aggregatenet
throughput

8E1/T1

4.9GHzFCC,multifrequency5.xGHz
5.8GHzFCC/IC,multifrequency5.xGHz
5.4GHzETSI,multifrequency5.xGHz
5/10/20
5.4GHzUniversal,multifrequency5.xGHz
BSeries
6.0GHzUniversal
5.8GHzWPC
2.4GHzETSI
5/10/20/40
2.4GHzUniversal
XSeries

3.4ETSI,3.5ETSI,3.6ETSI
3.5IC,Universal,3.6FCC/ICb

5/10/20

a. Supportsrestrictedmodeonly
b. Supportsrestrictedmodeonly

Table23:FrequenciesforRADWIN20006.4GHzproducts
RADWIN
2000Series

Frequencybands

Cseries

6.4GHzUniversal

Channel
Bandwidth
(MHz)

10/20
Bseries

6.4GHzUniversal

Note

Table11appliesbothtointegratedandconnectorizedODUs.
TheBSeriesproductincludesmallformfactorintegratedmodels,con
nectorizedforalternativeusewithexternalantennas
(*)ETSIusesasplitbandasfollows.
3.4033.490GHzupto16dBm
3.4703.610GHzupto23dBm
3.5903.710GHzupto25dBm
Seealsopage219.

KeyFeaturesofRADWIN2000

E1/T1+EthernetinoneSolution
RADWIN2000systemsdelivercarrierclassnativeE1/T1+Ethernetinasingleplat
form,makingthemidealforarangeofbackhaulandaccessapplications.Upto16E1/
T1servicesaresupported,dependingonmodel.

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GbEsupport
GbEsupportisavailableforEthernetservicesonlyusingaGbEPoEdeviceorIDUC0.
HighCapacity
TheRADWIN2000systemprovidesahighcapacitylinkofupto200Mbpsnetaggre
gatethroughput
SuperiorSpectralEfficiency
BuiltonadvancedMIMOandOFDMtechnologies,theRADWIN2000systemprovidesa
highcapacitylinkatchannelbandwidthsof5,10and20MHz.Thesechannel
bandwidthssupportshighrobustnessoftheairinterfaceunderinterferenceandharsh
conditions.
MultibandProducts
EveryRADWIN2000Multibandradiosupportsmultiplefrequencybands.TheRAD
WIN2000MultibandproductssupporttheregulationsofFCC,ICCanada,ETSIand
WPCIndia.DFSissupportedwhererequiredbyregulation.
Telcograde
Extremelyrobustperformanceunderharshweatherconditions
OperatesinnLOS/NLOSanddenseenvironments
AdvancedAirInterface
TheRADWIN2000systemprovidesanadvancedairinterfacebasedonMIMO,antenna
diversityandOFDMtechnologies,resultinginanexceptionallyrobustairinterfaceand
highfrequencybandgranularity.
Usingthefollowingtechnologies,theRADWIN2000airinterfaceisdesignedtoensure
nonstop,highqualitytransmission,evenunderinterferenceandharshconditions:
AutomaticAdaptiveRate(AAR)isamechanismthatdynamicallyadaptstheairinter
faceratebychangingboththesignalmodulationandcoding.
AutomaticChannelSelection(ACS)choosesthebestchannelbymonitoringtheavail
ableradiochannelsanddynamicallyselectingachannelwhichisbestsuitedfortrans
missionatanygiventime.
AutomaticRepeatRequest(ARQ)isamechanismforerrorcontrolduringdatatrans
mission.Whenthereceiverdetectsanerrorinthereceivedinformation,itautomati
callyrequeststhetransmittertoresendtheinformation.Thisprocessisrepeated
untilthetransmissioniserrorfreeortheerrorcontinuesbeyondapredetermined
numberofmaximumtransmissions.RADWIN2000'sARQmechanismisoptimizedfor
timecriticaltraffic.
ForwardErrorCorrection(FEC)withverylowoverheadandalgorithmsspecifically
designedforthevaryingconditionsoflicenseexemptfrequencybands,ensuringfast,
robustanderrorfreecommunications.
Hightransmission(Tx)power
TheRADWIN2000systemsupportshighTxpower,compliantwithradioregulations.
HighTxpowerincreasesthesystem'savailabilityandrange,andenablesthehigh
performancewithsmallerantennas,thusreducingthetotalcostofthesolution(lower
CAPEX),installationandtowerrentcosts(lowerOPEX).

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The5GHzbandssupportamaximumTxpowerof25dBmwhereasthe2.4GHzband
supportsamaximumTxpowerof26dBm.

MaximumallowableTxpowermaybelimitedbylocalregulations.

Note

Superiorrangeperformanceupto120Km/75miles
TheRADWIN2000systemsupportshighcapacityatsuperiorranges.TheLinkBudget
Calculator(Chapter20)isusedtodeterminethecapacityandrangeaccordingtothe
choiceofproduct,antenna,typeofserviceandenvironmentalconditions.
HSSInteroperabilitybetweenRADWIN2000andotherRADWINradioproducts
InadditiontothelegacySerialHSS,RADWIN2000nowsupportsEthernetHSS,requir
ingnothingmorethanEthernetconnectivitybetweencollocatedODUs.EthernetHSS
supportismodeldependent.
MonitoredHotStandby(1+1):
TheRADWINMonitoredHotStandby(MHS)protectsuptosixteenE1/T1serviceswith
RADWIN2000.ItisdesignedtoprovidehighreliabilityhighcapacityPointtoPoint
Links.TheRADWINMHSis
Designedtoprovideredundancyandhighreliabilityforcarrierclassoperators
Optimizedforhighcapacitylinksoperatinginlicensefreebands
Acomprehensivesolutionprovidingprotectionagainstbothequipmentfailureand
lossofairinterface,bysimpleconnectivitybetweenaprimarylinkandasecondary
link
Abletouseadifferentbandformaximumprotectiontotheairinterface
ThemainfeaturesoftheRADWINMHSare
Cutoverfromtheprimarytothesecondarylinkcompletelyautomatic
Cutovertimenomorethan50ms
Automaticrestoretoprimarylinkassoonasitbecomesavailable
AmajorbenefitofRADWINMHSisthatiscanunderpinanaffordableServiceLevel
Agreementstructure.
MHSsupportsTDMservices;Ethernetservicesarecarriedbybothlinksindepen
dently.
SpectrumView
SpectrumViewdisplaysavisualrepresentationofspectrumavailabilityduringthelink
installation.ItisanRFsurveytoolsupportingthelinkinstallationpriortoserviceacti
vation.
UseSpectrumViewtoassistyoutochoosetheoperatingchannel.
Diversity
RADWIN2000linksusingdualpoleantennasmaybeconfiguredtotransmitthesame
datathroughbothradios.Thisfeatureprovidesaddeddatatransmissionintegrity
underharshconditions.

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Simpleinstallationandmanagement
RADWIN2000systemsareextremelysimpletoinstallandmaintain.Theyaretypically
upandrunninginlessthananhour.
TheRADWINManagerapplicationhasfulllocalandremotemanagementcapabilities.
TheuserfriendlySNMPbasedmanagementtoolprovidesfullendtoendconfiguration,
eventlogging,andperformancemonitoringcapabilities.
EnhancedSecurity
ThesecurityfeaturesofRADWIN2000include:
RADWIN2000AES128bitintegratedadvancedencryptionsupportprovides
enhancedairinterfacesecurityforcarriersandprivatenetworks.Itensuresuserdata
protectionwithoneofthemostsophisticatedcommerciallyavailablecombined
encryptionandauthenticationtechniques,CCM/AES.Thistechniquecombinesmes
sageauthentication(preventingantispoofingandreplayprotection)withcommer
cialencryption,andcomplieswiththeIEEE802.11i(phaseiii)recommendations.
CCM/AESusesasymmetric128bitencryptionkey(EK),andanonce,andpro
videsbothmessageencryptionandauthenticatingsignature.Thenonceenables
thereceivertorememberalreadyreceivedgenuinemessagesandrejectall
replayedmessages.
Initialencryptionandauthenticationisbasedonauserdefinedmasterkey(Link
Password).WhilestandardWirelessLANencryptsonlytheEthernetPayload,theAES
encryptsboththesourceanddestinationMACaddresses.
Inadditiontonormallogonaccess,ReadorWriteCommunityaccessisavailableat
logon
LinkLockisapartoftheRADWIN2000securityconcept.Itisdesignedtodiscourage
physicaltheftofunitsandpiggybackingusinganotherwiseidenticalODUtosteal
bandwidthorinformation.ItlocksapairofsynchronizedODUsformutuallyexclusive
communication.
SupportsSNMPv3
SFPsupportintheIDUCandIDUH

StandardSFPmodulesareused,enablinganytypeofEthernetphysicalconnectivity
includingvariousfiberconnections.E3/T3orE1/T1overEthernetSFPscanbeusedas
well.
SeparatemanagementandtrafficVLANsupport
EthernetRingTopology
QoSSupport(RADWIN2000Cbasedlinks)
QoSenablesOperatorandServiceProviderstoofferdelaysensitiveservicessuchas
VoIP,IPTV,timecriticalapplicationsandonlinegames.
WebbasedManagement
ManageandcontrolaRADWINlinkusingaWebbrowser(MSInternetExplorer,
MozillaFirefox,GoogleChrome)orfromasmartphone.

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ComponentsofaRADWIN2000Link

ComponentsofaRADWIN2000Link
MajorComponents
Alinkconsistsofapairofhardwareidenticalsites.ThemajorelementofeachsiteistheODU
radiotransceiver.TheODUactuallycontainstworadios,whichmaybeconnectedtoadual
poleintegratedorexternalantenna.TheODUitselfisconnectedtoaPoEdeviceoranIDU
thatprovidespowerandL2ethernetdatatransport.ThePoEorIDUprovidesanEthernet
LANconnectiontouserequipment(typicallyaswitch).

Accessories
RADWINprovidesavarietyofaccessoriestosupporttheRADWIN2000system:

PoEdevicesBothGigabitand100Mbps
HSSunitCollocationunitforintrasitesynchronization
IDUHAggregationunitforacollocatedhubsiteinsteadofmultiplePoEdevices
GSUforintersitesynchronization
Antennas
ACPowerAdaptors
ODUandantennamountingkits
LightningprotectorforusewithallRADWINoutdoorproducts
EthernetrepeaterenablesyoutoextendnonGbEPoEODUcablesbeyondthe100m
limit
CAT5ecablesofvariouslengthsspecificallyforusewithRADWINradiosandPoE
devices
Groundingcables

LinkManagementTools
RADWINManager
TheRADWINManagerisanSNMPbasedmanagementapplicationwhichmanagesa
completelinkoverasingleIPaddress.Itcanalsomanageeachsideofthelinkseparately.
Theintuitive,easytouseRADWINManagerhasaconventionalgraphicalMicrosoftWindows
interface,andcanberunlocallyandremotely.
TheRADWINManagerprovides:

InstallationWizard
Frequencybandselection
Onlinemonitoringofairinterfacequalityallowingtheadministratortomonitorthe
serviceandstatusofeachlink
Onlinemonitoringofequipmentalarms
Localandremoteloopbacktesting

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RADWINWebInterfaceforManagement

ConfigurationWizardandsitesettings
Integratedsoftwareupgradeutility
SpectrumViewutility
QoSmanagement
VLANmanagement
Onlineusermanualandhelpfiles
LinkBudgetCalculatorforcalculatingtheexpectedperformanceoftheRADWIN2000
wirelesslinkandthepossibleserviceconfigurationsforaspecificlinkrange.

TheRADWINManagercaneasilybeintegratedwithanySNMPv1andSNMPv3basedNMS
system.

RADWINWebInterfaceforManagement
TheWebInterfaceenablesyoutocarryoutbasiclinkmanagementfunctionsusingaWeb
browser.Itisaneasywaytorapidlyconfigureandsetupalink.
Itmaybeusedto

EstablishalinkonaminimalbasisforEthernetonly
Checklinkparametersandmakebasicchanges
ViewthelinkInventory
InspecttheRecentEventslogs

FulldetailsaresuppliedinChapter26.

RADWINNetworkManagementSystem(RNMS)
TheRADWINNetworkManagementSystemenablesServiceProviderstomanageallRADWIN
linksintheirnetworkfromaNetworkOperationsCenter(NOC).
UsingRNMS,ServiceProviderscanconfigureandmonitorupto10,000RADWINlinks1.The
intuitiveeasytouseRNMSprovidesafullrangeofnetworksurveillance,monitoring,
configurationandfaultmanagementcapabilities.Itoffersuserscompletevisibilityand
controlovertheirRADWINbasednetworks.

DocumentationsuppliedwithRADWIN2000
ThetechnicaldocumentationsuppliedwithaRADWIN2000,islocatedontheproductCD.It
includesthefollowingitems:

AQuickInstallationGuideforexperiencedinstallers(alsohardcopy)
AfullUserManualthedocumentwhichyouarereading
AHelpfileaccessiblefromtheRADWINManager
LinkBudgetCalculator

1. Dependingonlicensetype
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Chapter3:

SiteSurvey
PlanningtheLinkSite
Overview
Linksiteplanningconsistsofasetofsurveys,whichmustbecarriedoutbeforeany
equipmentisbroughttothesite.Ifforsomereason,theoutcomeofanyofthesesurveysis
negative,siterelocationwillneedtobeconsidered.
ASiteSurveyconsistsofthreestages:
1. PreliminarysurveyTheproposedlinkisanalyzedintheofficeusingatopographicmap.
2. PhysicalsurveyThelocationsoftheindoorandoutdoorequipmentaredeterminedon
site.
3. RadioFrequency(RF)surveyItisrecommendedthattheinstallationareabescanned
withaspectrumanalyzer,toidentifyRFinterferencesoastodetermineaclearchannelfor
radioinstallation(onsite).

TheSiteSurvey
Introduction
RADWINwirelesslinksmustbeplannedbeforeinstallation.Thedesignatedinstallationsite
mustbeappraisedtodeterminethatthewirelesssystemisabletooperateefficientlyand
provideconnectivitywithoutsignaldegradation.
RADWIN2000offersawideoperatingfrequencyrange.Afreefrequencychannelmustbe
determinedwithintheoperatingrange,foroptimumperformance.

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RecommendedEquipment
Stage1:PreliminarySurvey

Topologicalmapofthearea
Urbanmapofthearea
Compass

Stage2:PhysicalSurvey

100metertapemeasure
Ohmmeter,tocheckgroundconnection
Binoculars
Map
Digitalcamera
Paper,pencil,andaclipboard
GPSdevice(optional)
Compass(optional)

Stage3:RFSurvey

SpectrumAnalyzerwithMaxHoldfunctionandscreencapturefacilitythatcanstore
multipleimages,fordocumentationpurposes
RFaccessories(connectorsandcables)
Communicationdevices(forexample,cellularphones,orasetofwalkietalkies)

Stage1:PreliminarySurvey
Apreliminarysurveyisnecessarybeforevisitingpotentialinstallationsites.Asmuchdetailas
possibleshouldbeobtainedaboutthetwodesignatedODUinstallationsitesandthearea
betweenthem.

Toperformapreliminarysurvey:
1.Markthetwodesignatedinstallationsitesonatopographicmapofthearea.
2.Measurethedistancebetweenthesites;checkthatitiswithinthespecifiedrangeof
theequipment.
3.Ontheurbanmap,checkfordevelopedareassituatedbetweenthetwoinstallation
sites.Payattentiontotheseareaswhenperformingthephysicalsitesurvey;there
maybetallbuildings,RFtowers,ortransmitters,whichcouldcauseinterferenceto
thelink.
4.Checktheareabetweenthetwositesforobstructionssuchas:

Highgroundhillsormountains
Lakesorlargebodiesofwater.WaterhasareflectioneffectonRFsignalslikeabuilding.
Thistypeofreflectioncausesthereceivedamplitudetobereduced.Asaruleofthumb,
thepresenceofalargebodyofwaterbetweenthelinksitesmaydoubletherequired
antennaheight.

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5.DetermineandrecordthecompassbearingsbetweenbothODUs,relativetonorth.
6.Ifthereareobstructionsbetweenthetwosites,calculatetheFresnelZone(see
Chapter27fordetails).
7.Ifthesitechosendoesnotmeetrequirements,consideralternativesites.
8.UsetheLinkBudgetCalculator(ontheCDsuppliedwiththeequipmentorusingthe
RADWINManager)todeterminetheexpectedperformance.

Stage2:PhysicalSurvey
Thephysicalsitesurveyreviewstheenvironmentoftheproposedinstallationlocation,to
ensurethatthelinksitesaresuitableforthewirelessnetwork.Theresultsofthephysicalsite
surveyshouldberecorded.
Itisadvisabletogoonaclearday,soyoucanmoreeasilyseeany
obstructionsbetweenthetwosites.

Note

Toperformaphysicalsurvey:
1.Fromthecompassreadingstakeninthepreliminarysurvey,findtheazimuth(hori
zontalposition)thattheODUshouldfacetowardsthesecondODU.
2.Usingbinoculars,locateanyobstructionssuchastalltrees,highbuildings,hillsor
mountains.LookforotherRFtowersbetweenthetwosites.Markthelocationsof
theobstructionsonthemap.
3.DeterminethelocationfortheODU(havingregardforexistingrooftopinstallations
andtowerspace).Itshouldbeaboveanyobstructions,consideringtheFresnelzone
(seeChapter27).
4.IfyouneedtoinstalltheODUonatower,makesurethatthetowerisfarawayfrom
overheadelectricpowerlines.
5.Determinealocationfortheindoorequipment;itshouldbeascloseaspossibleto
theODU.Atanexistingsite,thereisprobablyanequipmentroomwithcablerouting
channels.
TheIDUODUcablelengthlimitis100m,inaccordancewith10/100BaseT
interface.

Note
6.MeasureandrecordthepathlengthofthecablefromtheODUpositiontotheindoor
equipmentroom.
7.Determinethegroundandlightningconnectionpointsoftheinstallation.TheODU
andIDUmustbothbegrounded.

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8.UsingtheOhmmeter,measureandrecordtheresistanceoftherequiredinstallation
tothegroundingpoint.Theresistancemustbelessthan1Oohm.
9.Reviewtheresultsofthephysicalsitesurvey.Decideifthesiteissuitableforthe
wirelessnetworkinstallation.

Ifthesiteissuitable,continuewithstage3,theRFsurvey
Ifthesiteisnotsuitable,surveyanothersite

AdditionalOutdoorSiteRequirements
Theambientoutdooroperatingtemperatureshouldbe35to60C(31to140F).

AdditionalIndoorSiteRequirements
Thefollowingrequirementsguaranteeproperoperationofthesystem:

ForIDUCunits,allowatleast90cm(36)offrontclearanceforoperatingandmainte
nanceaccessibility.Allowatleast10cm(4)clearanceattherearoftheunitforsignal
linesandinterfacecables

Theambientoperatingtemperatureshouldbe0to50C(32to122F)atahumidityof
upto90%,noncondensing

Stage3:RFSurvey
TheRFsurveyexaminesthewirelessenvironmentoftheinstallationsite,todetermine
whetherthereareavailablechannelswithintheradiooperatingfrequencyband.AnRF
surveyisperformedusingaspectrumanalyzer.
Itisadvisabletofamiliarizeyourselfwiththespectrumanalyzerbeforegoingoutonsite,
specificallytheMaxHoldandMarkerfunctions.
YoushouldperformtheRFsurveyatbothproposedlinksites.
Thesurveyshouldbecarriedoutduringabusytimeofday,tobestjudgetheworstcaseradio
interference.Allow24hoursdurationforagoodRFsurvey.

Note

ItispossibletoinstallthelinkandusetheRADWINManagertofindaclear
channel.Eachfrequencychannelcanbeevaluatedinturn.Achievementofa
clearchannelisindicatedbythemarkerintheQualitybarontheChannel
Settingwindow(seeFigure66)movingintothegreenarea.

RFPlanningforDenseInstallationsand
CollocatedSites
Interferencemayarisefrom

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SelfinterferencefromcollocatedRADWINradios
Othercollocatedradiodevicesinstalledonthesamesite.

Toavoidorminimizeinterference,followtheserecommendations:

ForcollocatedRADWINunits,useanHSSunittosynchronizebetweenthem.Selecta
differentoperatingchannelsforeachcollocatedRADWINunit.
IfoneormorecollocatedunitsarenotRADWINunits,ensurethatthereisaphysical
separationofatleastthreemetersbetweenaRADWINunitandanyothercollocated
radioonthesite.
Usethelargestpossiblefrequencygapbetweentheseunits.
Choosethebestfrequencychannel(asclearaspossibleforminterference).Youmay
havetousetheChangeBandfacilityavailableforallRADWIN2000products.
Toselectafrequencychannel,movethelinktoInstallationMode(usingSiteconfigura
tion)andstarttheInstallationwizard.IntheChannelSettingswindow,usethequality
baratthebottomtohelpyouchooseabetterchannel(clearerofinterference).
UsetheSpectrumViewtooltofindthebestworkingchannel(Tools|SpectrumView).
DecreasingtheTxPowerofalinkwillreducecollocationinterference(SiteConfigura
tion|AirInterface).
UsetheLinkBudgetCalculatortodeterminetheminimumTxPower
requiredtomaintainlinkstability.

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Chapter4:

HardwareInstallation
Thischaptersetsouttherequirementsandproceduresforthehardwareinstallationand
alignmentofaRADWIN2000linkinaccordancewiththepriorplanningassetoutinChapter
3.Itisintendedtoguidequalifiedfieldtechnicians.
ThematerialinthischapterisgenerictoallRADWINradiolinkproducts
unlessstatedotherwise.

Note

Warning

OutdoorunitsandantennasshouldbeinstalledONLYbyexperienced
installationprofessionalswhoarefamiliarwithlocalbuildingandsafety
codesand,whereverapplicable,arelicensedbytheappropriate
governmentregulatoryauthorities.Failuretodosomayexposetheend
userortheserviceprovidertolegalandfinancialliabilities.RADWINandits
resellersordistributorsarenotliableforinjury,damageorviolationof
regulationsassociatedwiththeinstallationofoutdoorunitsorantennas.

Thischaptercoversthefollowingtopics:

Unpackingandcheckingsuppliedequipment:
ODUs
IDUs
PoEdevices
IDUHaggregationunit
Antennas
Accessories

Toolsrequiredforinstallation
Safetypractices
MountinganODU
ConnectinganODU

GroundingandlightningprotectionforanODU
Networkconnection
Poweringup

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Whatsinthebox

Establishingaradiolink

Whatsinthebox
UnpackingandChecking

Foreachoftheitemsbelow,dothefollowing:
1.Removetheequipmentfromthebox.
2.CheckthateverythinglistedontheincludedBillofMaterialsorProformaInvoiceis
present.
3.Ifanyitemismissing,contactCustomerService.Youwillbeadvisedwhetherto
returnthepackageforreplacement,orwhetherthemissingitemcanbesupplied
separately.
4.Donotdisposeofthepackaginguntiltheunitisinstalledandoperational.

ODURadios
ARADWIN2000ODUpackageincludesthefollowingitems:

OneODUseethenextfigureforfrontandrearview
Rear

IntegratedAntenna

Connectorized

Front

Figure41:StandardODUFormFactorsAllseriesotherthanAandB

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Rear

IntegratedAntenna

Connectorized

Front

Figure42:SmallformfactorODU:AandBseriesonly

AnODUmountingkit
ACDcontaining
TheRADWINManager
QuickStartGuide
UserManualthedocumentyouarereading
LinkBudgetCalculator
AselfadhesivelabelshowingtheMACaddressandthealternativeCommunitystring.
Youshouldkeepthislabelinasafeplace
Cableglands(tobeusedwiththeODUIDUcable)
QuickStartGuideleaflet

FurthertoFigure42above:

IntegratedAntennaODU
ThisODUhasanintegrated370mm(1.2ft)flatpanelantenna.TheODUcontainsboth
theradioandtheantennaasasingleunithousedinaweatherproof(IP67)case.
ConnectorizedODU
ThisODUhas2xNtypeconnectorsforconnectinganexternalantenna
Embedded(Connectorized)ODU
TheEmbeddedODUhastwoNtypeconnectorsforanexternalantennaandabuiltin
lowgainantenna.
ThesmallformfactorODUpackage
Italsocontainsaspecialmountingkitadapterandtwometalties.

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IDUEPackageContents

IDUEPackageContents

IDUE
AC/DCConverter
IDUEwallmountingdrillingtemplate
SelfadhesivelabelshowingtheIDULEDoperation

Figure43:IDUEfrontview

IDUE:Rearpanel

IDUCPackageContents
TheIDUCpackagecontains:

IDUCseeFigure44below.
19rackmountingkitseeFigure46below
TwoDCpowerplugsforpowercablesseeFigure46below

Figure44:IDUCPackagecontentstheIDUC,Ethernetonly

Figure45:IDUCPackagecontentstheIDUC,16E1/T1ports

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Figure46:IDUCPackagecontentsthemountingkitandDCpowerplugs

PoweroverEthernet(PoE)Devices
RADWINsGigabitPowerover
Ethernet(GbEPoE)deviceprovides
dataandpowertoRADWIN2000
outdoorunits.ThePoEdeviceis
availablewithavarietyofACcables
withdifferentplugtypes.
ThisistherecommendedPoEdevice
forusewithallRADWINradios.
TheunitcomeswithaVACcable.The
cablelengthandplugareregion
dependent.
Figure47:GbEPoEdevice
TheOutdoor(Ruggedized)DCPoEDevicemaybeusedforall
RADWINradios.ItwillnotsupportGigabitperformance.Two
modelsareavailableusingpowerinputof20to60VDCor10
to30VDC.Theunitmaybeinstalledinavehicleusing
respectively24VDCor12VDCpowercircuits.

Figure48:RuggedizedDCPoEDevice

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IDUHaggregationunit

IDUHaggregationunit
TheIDUHprovidesaggregationformultipleRADWINODUsatahubsite.Itsupportsall
RADWINODUs.Itfeatures

SixPoEports(PoElegacymode/RADWINPoE)
Upto25WperPoEport
2LANInterfaces10/100/1000Mbps;autonegotiation
SFPInterfaces:2xSFPportsof1000Mbps(standardMSA)

Itis19rackmounted,1Uandhalfwidth.Powerfeedingis44VDC56VDC,Dualredundant
inputsthroughstandardIDUCtypeadapters.

Figure49:IDUHfrontpanel
TheIDUHpackagecontains:

OneIDUH
Oneshortmountingear
Onelongmountingear
Onedualconnectortojointwounitsmountedsidebyside
TwoDCpowerplugsforpowercablesseeFigure410below

Figure410:DCthreepinpowerplug
Thepowerconnectorsare3pininlinefemale,withpolarities(lefttoright)minus,ground,
plus.Ifrequired,anAC/DCpoweradaptershouldbeorderedseparately,dependingonyour
region.
TheIDUHmaybeinstalledinsingleordoubleconfigurations:

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Figure411:IDUHfrontviewsingleconfiguration

Figure412:IDUHfrontviewdoubleconfiguration

Antennas
Anantennaistheradiatingandreceivingelementfromwhichtheradiosignal,intheformof
RFpower,isradiatedtoitssurroundingsandviceversa.Theantennagainandtransmitting
powermaybelimitedbycountryregulations.
TheRADWIN2000maybeoperatedwithanintegratedantennathatispartoftheODUunit,
orwithexternalantennasconnectedtotheODUviaNtypeconnectors.Allcablesand
connectionsmustbeconnectedcorrectlytoreduceRFlosses.Therequiredantenna
impedanceis50.
The5.xGHzIntegratedAntennaODUisprovidedwith370mm(1.2ft)flatpanelantenna,with
againof23dBi(5.xGHz)/19dBi(4.9GHz)and8beamwidth.The2.xGHzIntegrated
AntennaODUisprovidedwith370mm(1.2ft)flatpanelantenna,withagainof16dBiand16
beamwidth.Theradioandtheantennaarehousedinaweatherproofcaseasasingleunit.

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ExternalAntennas

Figure413:ODUwithintegratedFlatPanelantenna

ExternalAntennas
ExternalantennasareavailablefortheRADWIN2000radios,varyinginoperating
frequencies,formfactor,sizeandgain,dualorsinglepolarization.
TheFlatPanelantennashownbelowcanbeusedeitherasanintegratedorexternalantenna.

Figure414:ExternalAntennasforusewithRADWIN2000

AntennaKits
ExternalantennasareavailablefortheRADWIN2000radios,varyinginoperating
frequencies,formfactor,sizeandgain.
SeetheRADWINproductscatalogforamoredetailedofferingofexternalantennas.External
Atypicalantennakitcontains

Anantenna
TwoRFcables1.2m(4)long

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Accessories

Accessories
HubSiteSynchronization(HSS)Unit
TheHSSunitsynchronizescollocatedODUstopreventselfinterference.Itisparticularly
usefulatamultisectorbasestationemployingseveralODUs.
AsingleHSSunitsupportsuptotencollocatedODUs.Inadditiontoeachunitbeing
connectedtoitsPoEdevice,thecollocatedunithasanadditionalcablethatisconnectedto
theHSSUnit.TheHSSUnitisacompact,weatherproof(IP67)connectorboxthatisinstalled
onthesamemastastheODUs.AllcollocatedunitsconnecttothisboxusinganHSScable.
Cablesinpreparedlengthsareavailableforpurchase.
TheHSSunitissuppliedwithtenprotectivecovers;anyportnotinusemustbeclosedwitha
protectivecover.

Figure415:HSSInterconnectionUnit
SeeChapter11andChapter12forfurtherdetailsabouttheuseofHSS.

RADWINGSU
TheGPSbasedsynchronizationunit(GSU)isdesignedtohandleintersiteinterferences
underlargescaledeploymentscenarios.
TheRADWINGSUisanoutdoorunitconsistingofGPSantennaandaPoEdevice.
TheRADWINGSUisconnectedtotheHSSUnitusingastandardHSScable.Itsynchronizesthe
transmissiontimingofmultipleHubSitestothesameclocksourcethuseliminatingself
interference(seeChapter14).

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Figure416:GeneralGSUconfiguration

LightningProtectorUnit(LPU)
Theuseoflightningprotectionisdependentonregulatoryandenduserrequirements.The
RADWIN2000ODUisdesignedwithsurgelimitingcircuitstominimizetheriskofdamagedue
tolightningstrikes.ItisdesignedforusewithRADWINproducts.

Figure417:RADWINLightningProtector
Thelightningprotectorincorporateshighpowergasdischargetubeandcurrenttransistor
protectioninasingleprotectorunit.TechnicalspecificationsareshowninAppendixA.

EthernetcableRepeater
TheRADWINEthernetrepeaterenablesyoutoextendthePoEtoODUcablebeyondthe
100mlimit(butnomorethan200m).Theunitlooksphysicallylikethelightningprotection
deviceinFigure417.Itsuseisverysimpleasshowninthefollowingschematic:

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Figure418:UsinganEthernetrepeaterwithlightningprotectors

TheEthernetrepeatercannotbeusedwithGbEIDUODUcables.

Note

Toolsrequiredforinstallation
ThefollowingisalistoftheequipmentandmaterialsrequiredtoinstallRADWIN2000
hardware.

ToolsandMaterials

CrimpingtoolforRJ45(iftheODUPoEcableiswithoutconnectors)
Spanner/wrench13mm()
Drill(forwallmountingonly)
Cableties
Sealingmaterial

WaterproofingtapesuchasScotch23Tapewide,from3MtoensureIP67compliant
protectionagainstwateranddust

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Cablesandconnectors

ODUgroundingcable10AWG
ODUPoEcable(outdoorclass,CAT5e,4twistedpairs,24AWG):
Upto100m.for100BaseTconnection.
Fora1000BaseTconnection(HBSonly)useanODUPoEcablenolongerthan75m.

Note

For1000BaseT,youshoulduseRADWINsuppliedODUPoEcables,which
guarantees1Gbperformance.RADWINcannotguarantee1Gb
performanceifyouusethirdpartycables.

ExternalCAT5ecablediametershouldbebetween79mmtoensurewaterproof
sealing.

SafetyPractices
PreventingOverexposuretoRFEnergy
ToprotectagainstoverexposuretoRFenergy,installtheODUssoastoprovideandmaintain
minimalseparationdistancesfromallpersons.
Whenthesystemisoperational,avoidstandingdirectlyinfrontoftheantenna.StrongRF
fieldsarepresentwhenthetransmitterison.TheODUmustnotbedeployedinalocation
whereitispossibleforpeopletostandorwalkinadvertentlyinfrontoftheantenna.

Grounding
AllRADWINproductsshouldbegroundedduringoperation.Inaddition:

AllODUsshouldbeearthedbyawirewithdiameterofatleast10AWG.
RADWIN2000ODUsmustbeproperlygroundedtoprotectagainstlightning.Itisthe
user'sresponsibilitytoinstalltheequipmentinaccordancewithSection810ofthe
NationalElectricCode,ANSI/NFPANo.701984orSection54oftheCanadianElectrical
Code.Thesecodesdescribecorrectinstallationproceduresforgroundingtheoutdoor
unit,mast,leadinwireanddischargeunit.Italsolaysdownthesizeofgrounding
conductorsandconnectionrequirementsforgroundingelectrodes.RADWIN2000
ODUsmustbegroundedtoaProtectiveEarthinaccordancewiththeLocalElectrical
Regulations.
TheearthlugonanyIDUshouldbeconnectedtotheprotectiveearthatalltimes,bya
wirewithadiameterof18AWGorwider.Rackmountedequipmentshouldbe
mountedonlyinearthedracksandcabinets.

Further,youshould

Alwaysmakethegroundconnectionfirstanddisconnectitlast
Neverconnecttelecommunicationcablestoungroundedequipment

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Ensurethatallothercablesaredisconnectedbeforedisconnectingtheground

ProtectionagainstLightning
Theuseoflightningprotectionisdependentonregulatoryandenduserrequirements.Allof
RADWINoutdoorunitsaredesignedwithsurgelimitingcircuitstominimizetheriskof
damageduetolightningstrikes.RADWINrecommendstheuseofadditionallightning
protectordevicestoprotecttheequipmentfromnearbylightningstrikes.

General

Itisrecommendedthatinstallationoftheoutdoorunitbecontractedtoaprofessional
installer.
Beforeworkingonequipmentconnectedtopowerlinesortelecommunicationlines,
youshouldremovejewelryoranyothermetallicobjectthatmaycomeintocontact
withenergizedparts.
Useextremecarewheninstallingantennasnearpowerlines.
Useextremecarewhenworkingatheights.
WhenusinganACpowersourceforRADWINdevices,alwaysusetheACpoweradapter
suppliedbyRADWIN.
Usetherighttools!
DonotmountanODUupsidedownorhorizontally.Doingthismayvoidyouproduct
warranty.

InternalESDProtectioncircuits
RADWINequipmentisdesignedtomeettheETSI/FCC/Aus/NZ/CSAEMCandSafety
requirements.Tofulfilltheserequirements,thesystem'sTelecomlinesattheODU/PoEare
TransformerisolatedandincludeinternalESD(ElectroStaticDischarge)Protectioncircuits.

BeforeFieldInstallingODUs
PriortoinstallingODUsinthefield,youmightliketoconsiderpreloadingthemwiththeir
intendedIPaddresses.Inalargedispersednetworkthiswouldbedoneinthewarehouse
aheadofdeployment.Todothis,seeChapter26fordetails.

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HardwareInstallationWorkflowforaRADWIN2000Link

HardwareInstallationWorkflowforaRADWIN
2000Link
InstallingaLink
SiteSurvey
TheSiteSurveyiscarriedoutasdescribedinSiteSurvey.RecallthattheSiteSurveyhasthree
mainsteps:

Stage1:PreliminarySurvey
Stage2:PhysicalSurvey
Stage3:RFSurvey

Sitepreparation
SitePreparationincludes

Obtaininganynecessarylegalandstatutorypermitsforinstallationofradioequipment
Clearingphysicalobstructionsasfaraspossible
Erectingamastortowerifrequired.AmastsitedODUtypicallyusesapoleattachedto
themast.
Installingapoleonabuildingwallifrequired
ConstructingaweatherproofcabinettohouseaPoEdeviceorotherIDUifitisnotto
behousedindoors
Ensuringavailabilityofpower,typicallystandardlocalACpower
EnsuringthatthereisaLANcableinplacefromtheusersswitchtothePoE/IDUloca
tion

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MountingaStandardFormFactorODU
UseamountingkittomounttheODUonapoleasshowninthefollowingfigures:

Figure419:StandardformfactorStandardMountingkit

Figure420:LargeClamp

Figure421:SmallClamp

Figure422:Arm

Table41:BillofMaterials:Standardmountingkit
Item
Description
No.

Quantit
y

LargeClamp(seeFigure420)

SmallClamp(seeFigure421)

Arm(seeFigure422)

ScrewhexheadM8x40

ScrewhexheadM8x70

WasherflatM8

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Table41:BillofMaterials:Standardmountingkit(Continued)
Item
Description
No.

Quantit
y

WasherspringM8

M8Nuts

Figure423:Attachingthemountingkittothepole

Figure424:Mountingkitinplaceonthepole

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Figure425:MountedconnectorizedODU
Figure426:MountedODU:Integratedantenna
Thepurposeofthearm(Figure422),istoenablesinglepoleantennas(deprecated)tobe
rotatedthrough90forcorrectverticalalignmentorsimplytodistancetheantennaorODU
fromthepole.

GroundingtheODU
ThereisagroundinglugontherearoftheODUasshowninFigure427.Connectittoground
using10AWGwire.Groundingisoftencarriedoutinconjunctionwithlightningprotection.

Figure427:ODU:Groundinglug

MountingaSmallFormFactorODU
AsmallformfactorODUmountingkithasamountingkitadapterandtwometalties:
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Figure428:SmallformfactorODURear,metaltie
Themountingtiesarethreadedthroughthemountingslotsprovidedandtheunitmounted
onapole.

Figure429:Mountingadapter
Table42:MountingadapterkitforsmallformfactorODUs
Item
Description
No.

Quantity

Metalties

Mountingadapter

ScrewM5x10,CSK,Phillips,
stainlesssteel

ThemountingadapterisusedwiththestandardmountingkitshowninFigure419.Itisnot
includedintheODUpackageandmustbeorderedseparately.

TomountasmallformfactorODUusingamountingkit:
1.ReferringtoFigure430below:Securetheadapter(3)totherearoftheODU(2)
usingthetwoscrewsprovided(4).UseaPhillipsscrewdriversettoatorqueof2.0
NM.

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Figure430:Securingthemountingadapter
2.ReferringtoFigure431below:AttachtheODUmountingkit(1)tothemounting
adapterear(4)andproceedasabove,forastandardODU.

Figure431:Attachingastandardmountingkit

Note

WhenmountinganODUonapoleorwall,ensurethattheunitisori
entedsothatthecableconnectorsareatthebottom.
DonotmountanODUhorizontally
ForanODUwithanintegratedantenna:DonottightentheODUtoits
mountingbracketuntiltheantennaalignmentprocessiscomplete.
EnsurethattherearenodirectobstructionsinfrontoftheODUor
interferencefrommanmadeobstacles.

InstallingaPoEdevice
ThePoEdevice(Figure47)isaverysimplepieceofequipment.IthasarecessedthreepinAC
powerplug,amatchingpowercable,aLANInport(fromaswitch),aLANOutport(tothe
ODU)andapowerLED,greenundernormaloperation.Itistypicallystrappedintoanetwork
equipmentrackusingplasticties.Itmayalsositfreeonatrayortabletop.

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TheIDUH:AnAlternativetoPoEDevices

ConnectingtheODUtothePoEdevice
ConnecttheODUtotheLANOutportonly.ItwillnotworkontheLANInport.

ConnectingthePoEDevicetoaNetwork
ConnectthePoEtonetworkequipmentsuchasaswitchfromtheLANInport.Connecting
networkequipmenttotheLANOutportmaydamageit.

PoweringuptheODUfromaPoeDevice
ConnectingtheODUportlabelledIDUtoapoweredupPoEissufficient.Ifyouhavenot
alreadyclosedandweathersealedtheODUIDUport,theninsideityoucanseeanamber
coloredpowerLEDwhichturngreenwhentheODUisconfigured.(SeeChapter6.)

TheIDUH:AnAlternativetoPoEDevices
UsinganIDUHinsteadofseveralPoEdevices
TheIDUHisanaggregationswitchwiththefunctionalityofsixPoEdevices.Itisidealforuse
atasitehavingseveralcollocatedODUs.Italsoaffordstheconnectivityrequiredtouse
EthernetHSSforcollocation(seeChapter13).

Figure432:IDUHfrontpanel

InstallinganIDUH
TheIDUHcansitonatabletop,butisbestinstalledinarackusingthesuppliedearsasin
Figure411andFigure412.

ConnectingtheODUtoanIDUH
ConnecttheODUIDUporttoanyofthesixPoEportsoftheIDUH.

ConnectingtheIDUHdevicetoanetwork
TheIDUHhastwoLANports,eitherofwhichmaybeusedfornetworkconnection.

GroundingandPoweringUptheIDUH
TheIDUHhasredundantpowerconnectioncircuits.Anenlargedviewofthepower
connectorsisshowninbelow:

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Figure433:IDUHpowerconnectors,groundinglugandpowerplug.

FordirectDCconnection:Theconnectorsare3pininlinefemale,withpolarities(leftto
right)minus,ground,plus.
ForACconnection:ToavoiddamagetotheIDUH,alwaysuseanAC/DCadapterand
powerplugsuppliedbyRADWIN.

Groundtheunitwitha10AWGwirebeforeapplyingpower.

Warning
IDUHFunctionalOverview

Figure434:IDUHfrontpanel
Thefrontpanelisverystraightforward:TheSFPportsarestandard.TheLANportsare
EthernetandsupportGbE.ThesixODUWANportsfunctionidenticallytotheLANOutport
onaPoEdevice.

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TheIDUHLEDs
Table43:IDUHLEDIndicators
Port

Green

Yellow

WAN(2xRJ45LEDs)

Link/Activity

DuplexorPortsPoEstatus(configurable)

LAN(2xRJ45LEDs)

Link/Activity

Duplex

SFP(2panelmountedLEDs)

Link/Activity

Duplex

InstallinganIDUE
TheIDUEcanbewallmounted,placedonadesktoportakeuponehalfofa1Urackslot.The
unitlooksdeceptivelylikeasimpledomesticrouter:Itisnot.Itmustbeproperlygrounded,
cabledtotheODUandconnectedtopowerusingthesuppliedAC/DCadapter.

Figure435:IDUE:Rearpanel
AlthoughthethreepinpowerplugisphysicallysimilartothatoftheotherIDUs,thepower
requirementsarequitedifferent:

Figure436:IDUEpowerconnector,groundinglugandpowerplug

FordirectDCconnection:Theconnectorisa3pininlinefemale,withpolarities(leftto
right)minus,ground,plus.
ForACconnection:ToavoiddamagetotheIDUH,alwaysuseanAC/DCadapterand
powerplugsuppliedbyRADWIN.

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IDUELEDs
TheIDUELEDssharethesamefunctionalityasthecorrespondingIDUCLEDs.Theyare
describedinthenextsection.

MountinganIDUC

Figure437:IDUCPackagecontentstheIDUC,16E1/T1ports
IDUCsareallrackmountable,asshowninFigure438.Afrontpanelkeyedschematicofa
rackmountedIDUCisshowninthefigurebelow.

Figure438:IDUCfrontpanel
FurtherdescriptionofthekeyeditemsinFigure438isshowninTable44below:
Table44:ComponentsofanIDUCfrontpanel
Key

Label

Remarks

IndicatorLEDs

SeeFigure439.

ODUPort

RJ45connector,seeTableB1.

LANRJ45Ports

Ethernet,RJ45connector,seeTableB3.

LANSFPPortandStatusLEDs

SeeAppendixC.

AlarmPorts

StandardDB25femaleconnector,seeTableB7.

Labelindent

Placeforadhesiveidentificationlabels.

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Table44:ComponentsofanIDUCfrontpanel(Continued)
Key

Label

Remarks

Primary3pinPower
Connector

Secondary3pinPower
Connector

GroundingLug

Rackmountingholes

DetachableRackmounting
brackets

0,4,8or16E1/T1Ports

SeeTableB4.

StandbyPort

HotStandbyready:HSBcablesocket,seeTableB5.

Standard3pinsinlinepowerconnector,see
TableB8.
Usethelugsupplied.

TheIndicatorLEDs(ItemAinTable44above)areshowninmoredetailbelow:

Figure439:IDUCFrontPanelLEDs
TheIDUEFrontPanelLEDSlooklikethisandarefunctionallythesameastheIDUCLEDs.

Figure440:IDUEFrontPanelLEDs
ThepurposeoftheLEDsisshowninTable45below:
Table45:IDUCFrontPanelLEDs
Name

Color

Function

IDU

Green
Blinking
Green
Red
Blinking
Orange

IDUoperational
Duringpoweruponly
Failure
Duringpowerup;continuesifODUfailstoloadIDUfirmware.
Also,whenusinganIDUCtoreplaceaPoEdeviceinwhichcase
allotherLEDsoff.

ODU

Green
Red

ODUtoIDUcommunicationlinkisoperating
ODUtoIDUcommunicationlinkisdisrupted

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Table45:IDUCFrontPanelLEDs(Continued)
Name

AIRI/F

Color

Function

Green
Orange

Wirelesslinkissynchronized
Duringinstallationmode;alsosignalssoftwaremismatchon
someidenticalODUs
Wirelesslinklostsynchronization

Red

SVC

HSS

Green
Orange
Blinking
Orange
Red
Off

E1orT1lineissynchronized
Alarmdetectedattheoppositesiteinterface;NormalorLOSS
Localorremoteloopback
Alarmdetectedatthissiteinterface
EthernetonlyIDUorE1/T1notconfigured

SeesupplementaryTable46following.

Green
Blinking
Green
Red
Orange
Off
STBY

HotStandbyModeforusewith
Trunksonly

LinkState

Primary
Secondary

Active
Notactive

Primary
Secondary
Off

Notactive
Active
HSMnotactivated

HotStandbyModeForusewith
Ethernetonlyina1+1Ring
LinkState
application)

Green
Blinking
Green
Red
Orange
Off

Hardwareready

Table46:IDUCandIDUEFrontPanelLEDsforHSS
Color

Function

Green

ThisODUisHSSmaster,generatingsignal,andHSSSyncisOK

Blinking
Green

ThisODUisaHSSclientandinSync

Red

HSSnotoperationalduetoimpropersignaldetection.ThisODUisnot
transmitting

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Table46:IDUCandIDUEFrontPanelLEDsforHSS(Continued)
Color

Function

Orange

HSSisoperational.Oneofthefollowingconditionsapply:
ThisODUisamasterthatisgeneratingsignalsanddetectingsignals
ThisODUisamasterthatisgeneratingsignalsbutdetectedimpropersig
nals
ThisODUisaclientContinueTxbutisnotdetectingsignals
ThisODUisaclientDisableTxandisdetectingsignalsfrommultiple
sources
Allorangecasestransmit.

Off

HSSisnotactivated
DisconnectionbetweenODUandIDU

TorackmountanIDUC(ThekeysrefertoFigure438):
1.Attachtherackmountingbrackets(K)totheIDU.
2.BolttheIDUintoanemptyslotintherack,ensuringthatitsitssecurely.
3.GroundtheIDUtotherackusinggroundinglugI.TheIDUshouldbeleftpermanently
grounded.
Insteadofusingtherackmountingbrackets,theIDUmayberailmounted
usingthefourscrewholesoneachofitssides.

Note

MountingExternalAntennas
MountingaFlatPanelExternalAntenna
Typically,aflatpanelantennasuchasthatshowninFigure414isused.Ithasfourboltsfora
mountingkitadapter.

Figure441:Flatpanelantennamountingkitadapter

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ItismountedonapoleinexactlythesamemannerastheODUitselfusingtheadaptershown
inFigure441.Thelefthandviewinshowstheknurledsurfaceadjacenttothemountingkit
ear.Therighthandviewshowstherecessforthemountingkitholdingnut.

Figure442:FlatPanelantennarearwithmountingkitadapter

Figure443:FlatPanelantennamounted

OtherAntennaTypes
ManyoftheantennasofthetypesshowninFigure414usethestandardmountingkitof
Figure419.Somethirdpartyantennasusepoleclamps,similartothoseshownbelow:
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Figure444:Poleclampsforexternalantennas

GroundinganExternalAntenna
ExternalantennasshouldbeindividuallygroundedusingasuitableGroundingKitsuchasan
AndrewType2231582(http://www.commscope.com).

Donotstandinfrontofaliveantenna.

Warning

MountingtheLightningProtectionDevices
Theuseoflightningprotectionisdependentonregulatoryandenduserrequirements.The
RADWIN2000ODUisdesignedwithsurgelimitingcircuitstominimizetheriskofdamagedue
tolightningstrikes.RADWINrecommendstheuseofadditionallightningprotectordevicesto
protecttheequipmentfromnearbylightningstrikes.
Inwhatfollows,ODUmaybeanytypeofRADWINoutdoorradiounitandIDUmaybeany
typeofRADWINIDUusedwithsuchproducts(PoEs,IDUH,IDUCetc.)

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Figure445:RADWINLightningProtectionKit
Table47:LPUKitcontents
Item

Quantity View/Remarks

LPU(shown
wrapped)

Uwallclamp

RJ45
connectors
(shown
wrapped)

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Table47:LPUKitcontents(Continued)
Item

Quantity View/Remarks

0.5mCAT5e
cable

Metaltie

Quick
Installation
Guide

Pamphlet

ForanytypeofIDUODUconnection,lightningprotectionunits(LPUs)areinstalledinpairs,as
showninthenextfigure:

Figure446:Basicuseoflightningprotectors

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ToinstallaLPUonapoleadjacenttoanODU(HBSorHSU):
1.MountoneLPUonthe
ODUpole,ascloseas
possibletotheODU.
2.GroundtheLPUtothe
poleusingthegrounding
lug.
3.Connectthe0.5meter
CAT5ecabletotheIDU
portoftheODU.
4.Connecttheotherendof
thecabletothetopof
theLPU.
5.TightenthetopcableLPU
glandcap.
6.ConnectthemainODU
IDUcablefromtheIDUtothebottomendoftheLPU.
7.TightenthebottomcableLPUglandcap.
8.RunthemainODUIDUcabletowardstheIDUlocation.
9.InsulatebothLPUconnections.Seethenextsection,AdditionalConsiderationfor
Waterproofing below.

ToinstallaLPUonawalladjacenttoanIDU(PoEorIDUH):
1.Usethesuppliedwall
clamptomountthe
secondLPUasclose
aspossibletothe
indooraccesspoint
totheIDU.
2.GroundtheLPUto
anearthstripusing
thegroundinglug.
3.Removethetop
cableLPUglandcap
togetherwiththe
rubbersealingtube.
4.ThreadtheIDUcable
fromtheupperLPU,throughtheremovedcapfromthepreviousstep.
5.PlugitintothetopoftheLPU.
6.ScrewdownandtightentheLPUcap.

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7.Connectthe0.5mCAT5ecabletotheBottomoftheLPU.
8.Connecttheotherend(viatheindooraccesspoint)totheIDU.
9.InsulatebothLPUconnections.Seethenextsection,AdditionalConsiderationfor
Waterproofing below.

AdditionalConsiderationforWaterproofing
LightningProtectorsandEthernetRepeaters
Iftheseunitsareinstalledatlocationsheavilyexposedtoheavydust,rainorcorrosive
moisture(forexample,closetothesea),youshouldprotectthemfurtherasinthefollowing
procedure.Intheremainderofthissection,unitreferstoeitheraLightningProtectionUnit
oraRepeater.

Tosealaunitagainstexcessivedustandmoisture:
1.ObtainahighqualitysealingmaterialsuchasScotch23Tapewide,from3Mto
ensureIP67compliantprotectionagainstwateranddust.
2.Cuttwopieceseach25cmlong,ofScotch23splicingtape.Removetheplasticcover
toexposethetackysideofthesealingtapeasshowninFigure447.

Figure447:Exposingthetacksideofthesealingtape
3.AfterconnectingtheshortCAT5IDU/ODUcable(providedinthebox)fromtheODU
totheunit,tightenthecableglandcapfirmlyandusetheinsulationtapescotch23
tofullycoverbothofthecableglands.
4.ConnectthetapewithtackysideuponthecableglandcapandtheCAT5cable.Start
atStartPointatthebottomofthecableglandasshowninFigure448.FinishatEnd
PointoftheCAT5cable,2.5cmaftertheendoftheshrinktubing.Stretchthetape
andapplyhalfoverlappedtoformgapfreejoint.

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Figure448:StartandEndpointsforprotectivetapingtheunit
5.Wraptwolayersofanyscotchvinylplasticelectricaltype(e.gScotchSuper88Vinyl
PlasticTapefrom3M)toprotectthejointsasshowninFigure449.Ensurethatthe
bottomofthecableglandandtheendoftheCAT5cablearecoveredwiththe
sealingsplicingtapeandwithvinylplastictape.

Figure449:Protectingtheunitjointswithvinyltape
6.MounttheunitonthepoleusingthemountingringasshowninFigure450.Ground
theunitusingtheGNDscrew.Forlightningprotection,repeatthesameprocedureto
installthesecondunitconnectedtotheIDU.

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Figure450:Mountedandstrappedtothepole
ExternalPortsforCAT5eCables
AllexternalODUportsshouldbewatersealed.Usethesamematerialsandmethodasforthe
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MountingtheEthernetRepeater
TheRADWINEthernetrepeaterenablesyoutoextendthePoEtoODUcablebeyondthe
100mlimit(butnomorethan200m).Theunitlooksphysicallylikethelightningprotection
deviceinFigure417.Itsuseisverysimpleasshowninthefollowingschematic:

Figure451:singanEthernetrepeaterwithlightningprotectors

TheEthernetrepeatercannotbeusedwithGbEIDUODUcables.

Note

ConnectinganODUtoanIDU
TheODUIDUcableconductsalltheusertrafficbetweentheIDUandtheODU,andalso
providespowertotheODU.ThemaximumlengthoftheODUIDUcableis100m(328ft)in
accordancewith10/100BaseTstandards.
TheODUIDUcableissuppliedpreassembledwithRJ45connectors,atthelengthspecified
whenordering,orasacabledrumwithspareconnectors.IftheODUIDUcablewasnot
ordered,useanoutdoorclass,CAT5e24AWGshieldedcable.SeeAppendixBforWiring
Specifications.
ToconnecttheODUtotheIDU,routethecablefromtheODUtotheIDU,securethecable
alongitspathandconnectthecabletotheODURJ45connectorontheIDU(seeitemBin
Figure438above).
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ConnectingUserEquipment

ToconnectuserequipmenttoanIDU:
1.Connectuserswitch/routeroranyothercompatibledevicetooneoftheIDUpanel
RJ45portsdesignatedLAN.(ForanIDUC,seeitemCinFigure438above.Foran
IDUHseeFigure49above.)
2.ConnectuserE1/T1traffictotheIDUpanelRJ45portsdesignatedTRUNKS.(Foran
IDUC,seelabeleditemLinFigure438above.)
3.IDUCandIDUHonly:TousetheSFPPort(s)(seeFigure438andFigure49above),
insertanSFPpluginmoduleintotheportandconnecttheuserswitch/routerorany
othercompatibledevicetotheSFPpluginmodule.

RefertoAppendixBforconnectorpinouts.

DonotconnecttwoLANportstothesamenetwork,orfloodingmayoccur.

Note

ForTDMUsers
YoumayuseSFPunitsconfiguredforTDMwiththeIDUH.Beawarehowever,thantheTDM
performancewillbelimitedtoTDMoverEthernet.IfyourequirenativemodeTDM
performance,youshoulduseanIDUEoranIDUC.

ConnectingandAligningODUs/Antennas
YouperformantennaalignmentusingtheODU'sbuzzer.
Tospeeduptheinstallationtime,alignmentofaRADWIN2000systemshouldbeperformed
bytwoteamssimultaneously,atsiteAandatsiteB.

ToalignODUswithintegratedantennasorexternaldualpoleantennas:
1.Forexternaldualpoleantennas:UsingacoaxcablewithNTypeconnectors,connect
theverticalpolarizationconnectoroftheantennatotheANT1connectorofthe
ODU.
2.Forexternaldualpoleantennas:UsingacoaxcablewithNTypeconnectors,connect
thehorizontalpolarizationconnectoroftheantennatotheANT2connectorofthe
ODU.
3.EnsurethatpowerisconnectedtotheIDUsatbothsites.
4.EnsurenormaloperationoftheIDUsbytheLEDindicationsonthefrontpanel.
ProvidedthatsiteAdetectsthesignalfromsiteB,theODUstartsbeeping20sec
ondsafterpowerup,andcontinuesbeepinguntiltheODUsarealigned,andthe
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Inthefollowingsteps,antennarefersbothtoanexternalantennaandaninte
gratedantenna.
5.DirecttheantennaofsiteBinthedirectionofsiteA.Thisissimplifiedifaprevious
sitesurveyhasbeencompletedandazimuthsareknown.

Whenaligningtheantennas,donotstandinfrontofaliveantenna.

Warning
6.Makeahorizontalsweepof180degreeswiththesiteAantennasothatthestrongest
signalfromsiteBcanbedetected.
7.SlowlyturnthesiteAantennabacktowardsthepositionofsiteB,listeningtothe
toneuntilthebestsignalisreached.Seethefollowingfigureforaudiblesignal
variations.

Figure452:BeepSequenceforantennaalignment

Note

Threebeepsandapauseis'bestsignalsofar'
Twobeepsandapauseis'signalqualityincreased'
Onebeepandpauseis'nochangeinsignal'
Longbeepandshortpauseis'signalqualitydecreased'
Onebeepandalongpauseis'noairlink'
Anyothersignaldoesnotrelatetoantennaalignment

8.SecurethesiteAantennatothepole/wall.
9.Repeatsteps4to8forsiteB.

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GettingStartedwiththe
RADWINManager
InstallingtheRADWINManagerApplication
MinimumSystemRequirements
TheRADWINManagerapplicationisdistributedonaCD.OperatingsystemspecificPC
resourcesrequiredbytheapplicationaresetoutinTable51below:
Table51:PCRequirementsfortheRADWINManagerApplication
WindowsVersion
Vista/7

XPPro
32bit
Memory

512Mb

1Gb

Processor PIV

64bit
2Gb

PIVDualCore

Requirementscommontoallsystemsare:

Harddisk:1GBfreespace
Network:10/100BaseTNIC
Graphics:1024x768screenresolutionwith16bitcolor

MicrosoftExplorerversion5.01orlater

InstallingtheSoftware
AnyPCrunningtheRADWINManagerapplicationcanbeusedtoconfigureaRADWIN2000
link.

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ToinstalltheRADWINManagerapplication:
1.InserttheCDintotheCD/DVDdriveofyourcomputer.
TheCDopeningwindowappears:

2.ChooseInstallRADWINManagerandfollowtheonscreeninstructionsofthe
installationwizardtocompletethesetupoftheRADWINManagerapplication.
Iftheinstallationprogramfailstostart,browsetoyourCD/DVDdrive,chosethe
setup.exeprogramandrunit.

GettingStartedwiththeRADWINManager
Ifyourlinksarewithineasyreach,youcanconfigurethemusingtheproceduredescribed
below.Ifhowever,yourlinksaretobegeographicallyscattered,itmaybeconvenienttopre
loadeachODUwithitsnetworkaddresspriortophysicalinstallation.Theprocedureisquite
straightforward,andsetoutinChapter26.

Note

EachODUrequiresastaticIPaddress,sincepartofthelinkdefinitionisthe
IPaddresspairofbothODUs.NetworkManagersshouldensurethatthese
addressesareoutsideoftheautomaticallocationrangesusedbytheir
networkDHCPserver.

TostarttheRADWINManager:
1.ConnectthemanagingcomputertooneofthetwoLANportsasshowninFigure51
below:

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Figure51:LANportsonthefrontpaneloftheIDUC

Note

ForIDUEusers:TheLANportsarelocatedontherearpanelonthe
unit.
Fromrelease2.6andhigher,LANportssupportGbE(10/100/1000
Mbps)

Ifyouarenotusingadirectconnectionasabove,ensurethatyouhaveIDUtoman
agingcomputerconnectivity(e.g.throughaLAN).
2.CheckthatyouhaveconnectivitytotheODU.Youcandothisbyopeningupa
commandlinesession(Start|Runandthentype,cmd).Atthecommandprompt,
type
ping10.0.0.120
Youshouldseesomethinglikethis:

Figure52:Pinginganuninstalledandunconfiguredlink
AnyotherresponsefrompingmeansthattheODUisnotresponding.Checkyour
EthernetconnectionandthatboththeIDUandODUareswitchedonandthentry
again.Ifyoudonotsucceed,seekassistancefromRADWINCustomerSupport.
3.Dismissthecommandlinesession.
4.DoubleclicktheRADWINManagericononthedesktop,orclick
Start|Programs|RADWINManager|RADWINManager.
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TheLogondialogboxappears.

Figure53:Firsttimelogonwindow

TheRADWINManagerlogonConcept
RADWIN2000supportsSNMPv1andSNMPv3eitherseparatelyortogether.Thelogon
procedurediffersslightlybetweenoperationunderSNMPv1andSNMPv3.Inwhatfollows
below,weassumethatSNMPv1isinuse.InTable52below,weshowthedifferencebetween
SNMPv1andSNMPv3atlogontime.
TheRADWINManagerprovidesthreelevelsofaccessinoneoftwoentrymodes.Tosee
them,clickOptionsandSettingsatanytimeintheLogonwindow(Figure53above).Youare
offeredanextendedlogonwindow:

Figure54:Extendedlogonwindow
AttheUserTypefield,clickthelistbutton:

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Figure55:Logonwindowexposingtheusertypes.
Therearethreeusertypes:

AnObserverhasreadonlyaccesstothelink.AnObservercanmonitorthelink,gener
atereports,butmaynotchangeanylinkparameters.
AnOperatorcaninstallandconfigurethelink.
AnInstallercan,inadditiontofunctioningasanOperator,alsochangetheoperating
band.Thelatterfunctionhaslegalramifications,requiringfamiliaritywithlocalregula
tions.

IfyouareusingTrapAuthentication,entertheUserandPassword.Leavingthesefieldsblank
orincorrect,willnotpreventyoufromloggingon.Youwillnotbeabletoseetrapmessages
directedtothetrapmessageaddressassociatedwithadefineduser.Theallocationand
associationofatrapaddresswithauserisdescribedinChapter9,IPAddress,VLANand
Protocol.
IfyouareconnectingthroughtheRNMSserverchecktheRMNSconnectbuttonandenter
yourserverIPaddress.Thefollowingtablesummarizestheseoptions:
Table52:Usertypes,defaultpasswordsandfunction
SNMPv1
UserType

Default
Password

Function

Observer

admin

Operator
Installer

SNMPv3

Community

Community
Password
String

Default
Value

Monitoring

ReadOnly

public

ReadOnly

public

admin

Installation,
configuration

ReadWrite

netman

ReadWrite

netman

wireless

Operatorplus
setband

ReadWrite

netman

ReadWrite

netman

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TheNetworkManagershouldchangethedefaultpasswordsassoonaspossible,particularly
ifSNMPv3istobeused.

Continuingthelogonprocedure:
5.TypeanIPaddressfortheODU(ifyouconnectthroughaLAN),orclickLocal
Connection(ifyouareconnecteddirectlytotheIDUport).

TheLocalConnectionmethodusesbroadcastpacketstodiscover
theattachedODU
IfyoulogonusingLocalConnection,butyourphysicalconnectionis
notlocal(i.e.anythingotherthanadirectconnectionbetweenthe
managingcomputerandtheIDU),thenanyconfigurationyoucarry
outmayaffectotherlinksinthenetwork.Donotdothis!
Donotcarryoutthisprocedureusingamultihomedmanagingcom
puteralsoconnectedtoanetwork.Itwillfloodthenetworkwith
broadcastpackets.Further,itwillthrowanyotherlinksonthenetwork
intoInstallationorInactivemode.

Warning

Note

Inanyevent,asaprecaution,defaultlogonoverLocalConnectionis
readonlymode.ChecktheRead/Writeenableboxtocarryoutinstal
lationprocedures.
Networklogon(IPaddresstotheODU)isrecommended.
IfyoulogonviaanovertheairIPaddress,youwillreceiveawarning.
Ifyouresetthesitetowhichyouareconnectedtofactorysettings,you
canlockyourselfoutofthelink.

ThedefaultIPaddressfortheODUis10.0.0.120.Thesubnetmaskis
255.0.0.0.
TheactualIPaddressisdefinedduringlinkconfiguration(seeIP
Address,VLANandProtocolonpage98.Seealso,Chapter26).

6.IfyourUserTypeisnotOperator,thenchooseitnow.
7.Enterthepassword.
8.IfyouareauserwithReadWritepermission,clickOptionstoentertheCommunity
optionsifrequired
9.Forinitiallogon:
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LeavethedefaultCommunitypasswords,netmanforreadwrite,andpublicforread
only
IfCommunityvalueswerepreviouslydefined,enterthemunderCommunityinthe
ReadOnlyorReadWriteboxes
Ifyouareauserwithreadonlypermission,thenyoumayonlylogonasObserver
TheRADWINManagermainwindowisdisplayed(seeFigure510).

LogonErrorsandCautions
UnsupportedDevice
AttemptingtoconnecttoanunsupporteddeviceonanotherwisevalidIPaddress(for
example,aLANprinter)willresultinthefollowingerrormessage:

Figure56:Unsupporteddevicemessage

IncorrectIPAddressorInvalidRead/WriteCommunity
Strings
IftheIPaddresschosenisinvalid,thecommunitystringsareincorrectorthelinkis
unreachable,thefollowingerrormessagewillbedisplayed:

Figure57:Unreachabledevicemessage

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TodealwithlostorforgottenCommunityStrings:
1.SendanemailrequestfortoRADWINCustomerSupportforanalternativekey.Your
emailmustincludetheODUserialnumbershownontheadhesivestickeronrearof
oneofyourODUs.
2.Thereplywillcontainanalternativekey,whichfunctionsasatemporarymaster
CommunityString.Copy/pastethesuppliedalternativekeytoboththeReadOnly
andReadWritefieldsinthelogonwindow(Figure54).Thisgetsyoutothe
RADWINManagermainwindow.
3.Usetheprocedureonpage915toenternewCommunityStrings.

IncorrectPassword
IfyoutypeanincorrectpasswordintheLoginwindow,thefollowingmessagewillbe
displayed:

Figure58:Invalidpasswordmessage

LoggingintotheOvertheAirSite
Youcanlogontotheovertheairsiteofanestablishedlink(SiteBinourexample).However,
youwillbefirstofferedthefollowingcaution:

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Figure59:Loggingontoanovertheairsite

Note

Ifyouupgradedfroman8.x.xxreleaseoftheRADWINManager,youwill
noticethatitisnolongerpossibletoworkinOfflinemode.Youcanonly
entertheManagerwhenitisconnectedtoavalidRADWINdevice.

ChangingtheLogOnPassword

Tochangethelogonpassword:
1.LogontoavalidIPaddress.
2.FromtheToolsmenu,selectChangePassword.
TheChangePassworddialogboxappears.
3.Enterthecurrentpassword,andthenewpassword.
Avalidlogonpasswordmustcontainatleastfivecharactersexcluding
SPACE,TAB,andanyof>#@|*?;.

Note
4.ClickOKtoconfirm.

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DefaultRADWIN2000 Settings
ThedefaultsettingsoftheRADWIN2000configurationparametersarelistedinthesecond
columnofTable53below.Thethirdcolumnshowsthevaluesweuseinthismanualfor
illustrativepurposes.
Table53:DefaultandIllustrativeSettings
Parameter

DefaultValue

IllustrativeValue

Factorydefaultband

Product
dependent

5.820GHz

ODUIPAddress

10.0.0.120

10.104.2.2and4

SubnetMask

255.0.0.0

255.255.0.0

DefaultGateway

0.0.0.0

10.104.10.21

Trapdestination

0.0.0.0

0.0.0.0

RADWINManagerlogon
passwords
Observer

admin

Operator

admin

Installer

wireless

LinkID

Link

EBG_20561334

LinkName

Name

TPSF_BTT

Site1

Site

Site2

Site

Location(persite)

Location

Name(persite)

Name

Here

There

Contact(persite)

Person

John

Mary

LinkPassword

wirelessbridge

Rate

Adaptive

EthernetConfiguration

AutoDetect

RadioLinkFailureActions

Noaction

BridgeorHubmode

HubMode,Agingtime=300sec

Protocol

SNMPv1

SNMPv1(maybev1,v3orboth)

Readwritenetman
Communityvalues
Readonlypublic

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Firststeps
AtthispointthemainwindowoftheRADWINManagershouldbedisplayed:

Figure510:OpeningRADWINManagerwindowpriortoinstallationUsingIDUCs

TheDynamicTxRatiobaronlyappearsformodelRADWIN2000C

Note
AdetailedfieldbyfielddescriptionofthecontentsoftheRADWINManagermainwindow
maybefoundinChapter7.
Theprocedurerequiredtomakethelinkfunctionalhasthreephases:
1. LinkInstallationwhichwewilldetailbelow.
Installationactuallygetsthelinkoperationalbysettingthelinkparameters.Itusesafixed
channelatthelowestpossiblemodulation,BPSKat6.5Mbpsandwillworkunderthe
harshinterferencecondition.
Duringtheinstallationprocedure,thedefinitionoflinkwideparametersis
automaticallyappliedtobothsidesofthelink.

Note
2. LinkConfigurationdescribedinChapter8.

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Caution

TheODUsassuppliedbyRADWINaresetupwithafactorydefault
band.Ifforsomereasonthedefaultbandneedstobechanged,it
shouldbedonebeforelinkInstallation.Theprocedureissetoutin
Chapter23.
Useofanincorrectbandmaybeinviolationoflocalregulations.

ConfigurationprovidesmuchthesamefunctionalityasInstallation,butforarunninglink.
AfallbacktoInstallationmodeisprovidedforsituationswhichcannotbehandledwithout
resettingthelink,suchasantennarealignmentandIDUorODUreplacement.
TheLinkInstallationandConfigurationphasesarebothcarriedoutusingWizards,which
walkyouthroughtheprocesses.TheWizardsarevisuallyquitesimilarandwillbe
describedindetailbelow.
3. SiteConfigurationdescribedinChapter9.
Sitespecificconfigurationforeachsideofthelinkisavailableatanytimeunderarunning
linkorundertherestrictedInstallationmode.
SiteConfigurationconsistsofasetofpanels,whichmaybeinvokedindividuallyinany
order,asneeded.

Note

Aninstalledandconfiguredlinkcanbereturnedtoinstallationmodeforre
installationandconfigurationfromlastsettingsorfromfactorysettings.
Reversiontoinstallationmoderequiresacompletebreakinthelink
service
Configurationmodemayvarytheservicethroughputandquality,but
withoutaservicebreak

UsingRADWINManagerSpectrumView
PriortorunningtheInstallationWizard(Chapter6),considerrunningtheRADWINManager
SpectrumViewutility.
TheRADWINManagerSpectrumViewutilityisanRFsurveytooldesignedtosupportthelink
installationpriortofulllinkserviceactivation.Thetoolprovidescomprehensiveandclear
informationenablingeasier,fasterandbetterqualityinstallations.
TolaunchSpectrumView,gotothemainwindowmenu(Figure511)andclickTools|
SpectrumView.Adisplaysimilartothefollowingappears:

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Figure511:SpectrumViewOpeningDisplayonanuninstalledlink
Thetoppairofanalyseserelatetothemanagedsite;thebottompairrelatetotheremote
site.
SeeChapter28fordetailedinformationaboutoperatingSpectrumViewandunderstanding
thedisplayedstatistics.

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InstallingtheLink
Overview
TheinstallationiscarriedoutusingtheInstallationwizard.Itsoperationisdetailedinthe
followingpagesinatutorialstyle.
Forthepurposeofexplanation,wewillsetupaexamplelinkwiththefollowing
characteristics:

Channelselection:Automatic
Antennas:Dualatbothsites
Services:Ethernet+7xE1onports1,2,3,8,10,11,14.Itisunlikelythatyouwoulduse
anoncontiguoussetofportsbutthisshowsthatifrequired,itcanbedone.

TheInstallationwizardhas8mainstepsasshowninTable61below.

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Table61:LinkInstallationWizard

Wizardwelcome

Systemparameters
LinkID
Sitedetails

ChannelsettingsACS
Configuration

TxPowerandantenna
settings,MIMOor
Diversity

HSSSettings

ServicesTypes
6

Ethernet
TDM

Adaptiveorfixed,Jitter
Buffer,MHS,Ethernet
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Step1,StarttheWizard
InthetoolbaroftheRADWINManagermainwindow,clicktheLinkInstallationbutton.The
LinkInstallationbuttonisonlyaccessibleiftheantennasareproperlyaligned.Ifthisboxis
grayedout,youshouldaligntheantennasassetoutinChapter4.
TheInstallationWizardopens:

Figure61:LinkInstallationWizard
Thebottomdataareareproducesthecorrespondingdatafromthemainwindowwhichthe
abovepanelobscures.SeeChapter7forafieldbyfielddescriptionofthisdataarea.
ClickNexttoproceedwiththeinstallationprocedure.

Step2,SystemParameters
Thesystemdialogboxopens:

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TocompleteInstallationStep2:
1.EnteraLinkID.TheLinkIDmustbeidenticalforbothODUsinthelink,otherwise
theywillnotcommunicate.TheLinkIDmustincludeatleasteightalphanumeric
characters.Upto24charactersareallowed.YoushoulduseaLinkIDcomposedof
bothalphabeticandnumericcharacters.
2.EnteraLinkNameforthelinkidentification.ThedefaultnameisLink.Youshould
changeit.
3.EnternamesforSite1andSite2.ThedefaultnamesarebothLocation.Youshould
changethem.Throughoutthismanual,weuseAforSite1andBforSite2.
4.OptionallyenteranewLinkPassword.

Note

IftheLinkPasswordisincorrectalinkisestablishedbutconfiguration
cannotbeperformedandnoservicesareavailable.Anewlinkpassword
maybeobtainedfromRADWINCustomerSupportorusethealternative
passwordsuppliedwiththeproduct.
Thelinkpasswordispeculiartothelinkitselfandshouldnotbeconfused
withtheRADWINManagerlogonpassword.

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HereisourcompletedSystempanel:

Figure63:InstallationWizard,Systemdialogboxfilledout
5.ClickNext.
Thedefaultlinkwitharateof6.5Mbpsisevaluated.
TheChannelSettingdialogboxappears.ProceedtoChannelSettings,below.
ChangingtheLinkPassword
Thedefaultpasswordiswirelessbridge.Optionally,youcanchangethelinkpasswordas
explainedhere.

Tochangethelinkpassword:
1.ClicktheChangebuttonintheSystemdialogbox.
TheChangeLinkPassworddialogboxopens.

UsetheHidecharacterscheckboxformaximumsecurity

Note

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Figure64:ChangeLinkPassworddialogbox
2.Enterthecurrentlinkpassword(ThedefaultlinkpasswordforanewODUiswireless
bridge).
IfyouhaveforgottentheLinkPassword,clicktheForgottenLinkPasswordbutton.
Thefollowingwindowisdisplayed:

Figure65:LostorforgottenLinkPasswordrecovery
FollowtheinstructionstousetheAlternativeLinkPassword,andclickOKtofinish.
YouarereturnedtothewindowinFigure64above.Continuewiththenextstep.
3.Enteranewpassword.
4.RetypethenewpasswordintheConfirmfield.
5.ClickOK.
6.ClickYeswhenaskedifyouwanttochangethelinkpassword.

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7.ClickOKatthePasswordchangedsuccessmessage.

Note

Alinkpasswordmustcontainatleasteightbutnomorethan16char
actersexcludingSPACE,TAB,andanyof>#@|*?;.
RestoringFactoryDefaultsreturnstheLinkPasswordtowireless
bridge.
Ifthelinkisinactive,thenthelinkpasswordmayalsobechangedfrom
theSiteConfigurationdialogs.Seepage915.

Step3,ChannelSettings
RADWIN2000systemshaveafeaturecalledAutomaticChannelSelection(ACS).Intheevent
ofsyncloss,ACSchoosesthefirstavailablechannelinalistofmonitoredchannelsnominated
intheChannelsettingswindowofFigure66below.Achannelswitchtakesplacesufficiently
fastastoensurenolossofservice.

Figure66:ChannelSettingsAutomaticChannelSelection
Thedefaultfrequencyfortheproductisshown.
Oftheselectedchannels,youmaychooseasetofpreferredchannelswhichwillbeusedby
ACSwithhighestpriority.Tousethisfeature,clickthePreferredbutton:

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Figure67:Choosingpreferredchannels
Typically,youwouldbasedyourpreferredchannelsonbasedonaspectrumanalysis.(You
mayacquireaspectrumanalysisusingtheSpectrumViewtool,Chapter28.
CheckthepreferredchannelsandthenOK.TheotherchannelswillbeusedbyACS,butonly
ifthepreferredchannelsbecometonoisy.

Toselectchannelstobeusedbythelink:
1.SelecttheinstallationfrequencyfromtheInstallationChannelbox.

Figure68:ChannelSettingsShowingavailableinstallationrates
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2.ChoosetherequiredChannelBandwidth.

Figure69:ChannelSettingsShowingavailableChannelBandwidths
3.ClickthecheckboxifAutomaticChannelSelectionisrequired.
4.TheAvailableChannelsListcontainsalloftheallowablechannelsforthelink.Check
thechannelsthatcanbeautomaticallyselected.
Selectinganewchannelcausesthesystemqualitytochange.TheQualitybarpro
videsanindicationofthelinkqualityfromNoserv(ice)(red)toEthernet+TDM
(green)asshowninthebottomofFigure68above.
5.ClickNext.

Step4,TxPowerandAntennaSettings
TheTxPowerandAntennaParametersdialogisdisplayed.

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Figure610:TransmissionPowerandAntennaParameters
ThechoiceofTxPower,antennagainandcableloss(betweentheradioandtheantenna)
determinestheEIRPandisaffectedbysuchconsiderationsasradiolimitationsandregulatory
restrictions.
Beforeproceedingtoantennainstallationdetails,thebackgroundinformationinAppendixF,
SettingAntennaParametersshouldbeconsidered.
Theseparametersarecontrolledasfollows:

TosetTxPowerandconfigureantennas:
1.ClicktheConfigurebuttonsinturntoconfiguretheantennasonbothsidesofthe
link.Eachoneoffersadialoglikethis:

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Figure611:Antennaconfigurationdialog
2.Choosetheantennatypeandrequiredtransmission(Tx)powerforthefirstsiteand
clickOK.Youwillreceivethefollowingwarning:

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Figure612:Antennatypechangewarning
ForRADWIN2000BLinks:
TheseODUsmaybeswitchedbetweentheSFFembeddedantennaand
externalantennas.Tothisend,theAntennaConnectionTyperadiobuttons
arealwaysenabled:

Note

UsetheIntegratedradiobuttontoenabletheembeddedantenna.

ObservethattheSFFembeddedantennafunctionsasadualantennaand
cannotbechanged.
3.Repeattheprocessforthesecondsite.
4.AtthesametimeyoucansettheAntennaGainandCableLoss.
TheTxPower(perradio)indicatesthepowerofeachradioinsidetheODUandis
usedforLinkBudgetCalculations.TheTxPower(System)showsthetotaltransmis
sionpoweroftheODUandisusedtocalculatetheEIRPaccordingtoregulations.
ToseetherelationshipbetweenTxPower(radio)andTxPower(system),
notethat dBm = 10 log 10milliWatt sothatifyoudoublethepower

Note

inmilliWatts(fortworadios)thendBmwillincreaseby 10 log 102 3 .


IfyouchoosetosettheAntennaGainandCableLoss,youwillreceivethefollowing
warningmessage:

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Figure613:Antennaparameterschangewarning

Note

TheMaxEIRPlevelwillbeautomaticallysetaccordingtotheselected
bandandregulation.
TheEIRPlevelisthesumoftheSystemTxPowerandtheAntennaGain
minustheCableLoss.

Ifinequality(*)aboveisviolated,thenthefollowingwarningwindowisdisplayed:

Figure614:TxPowerLimits
Thepreciserelationshipbetweentheitemsininequality(*)andthewindowof
Figure611isasfollows:
RequiredTxPower(perradio)willbeadjusteddowntothelesserofthevalue
enteredandmaxAvailableTxPower
TxPower(system)ismaxAvailableTxPower+3(for2radios)
MaxEIRPismaxRegEIRP.

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EIRPismaxAvailableTxPower+AntennaGainCableLoss
ThetableinFigure614onlyshowsrateswherethemaximumTxPoweristhelimita
tion,ratherthanregulations.WhenyouclosethewindowofFigure614,thechange
yourequestedwillnotbehonored,andyouwillneedtotryagain.

Note

Sinceourdemonstrationlinkisentirelyindoors,wehavereducedTxPower
to5dBmtoobtainarealisticRSS.Althoughthisismuchtoolowforfield
use,themethodisgeneral.

Figure615:AntennasconfiguredfortwodualandTxpower5dBm
5.ChooseDualAntennamodeifappropriate.ThegreenAntennaConfiguration
diagramindicatestheactivestate.FordualantennasinDiversitymodeitlookslike
this:

Thereareintermediatemodesavailablefordualantennasoppositeasingleantenna
assetoutonFigure610above.
Ifyoumakeachangeyouwillseeawarningsimilartothis:
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AsimilarlywordedwarningappliestoasswitchfromMIMOtoDiversitymode
6.WhenyouarefinishedwithTxPowerconfiguration,ClickNext.

Step5,HubSiteSynchronizationSettings

Figure616:HSSSettings
TheSynchronizationStatusdialogboxdisplaysthecurrentstatusofeachsideofthelink.See
theHubSiteSynchronizationsectionforinstructionsaboutinstallingandconfiguring
collocatedlinks.IfyoudonotrequireHSS,clickNext.

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Step6,Services
TheServicesdialogappears:

Figure617:ServicesandRatesRADWIN2000Conly

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Figure618:ServicesandRatesforRADWIN2000collocatedasaclient
ForacollocatedlinkproceedtoTDMServicesselection.
Otherwise,youcanusethegreenslidertoallocateasymmetricEthernetcapacitybychanging
theTransmissionRatiobetweenthesites.
Forexample:Supposethatduringcongestion,youmightwanttouse70%forthedownlink
and30%fortheuplink.Yourchoicewouldtypicallybebasedonyourexperiencedtrafficload
duringperiodsofcongestion.

Foracollocatedlinkyouwillseeadisplaylikethis:

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IfyouchooseaTransmissionRatiooutsidethetwotickmarks,youruntheriskofdisabling
collocatedlinksoperatingonalowerchannelbandwidth:

Whateverthecase,ifyouchangetheTransmissionRatioonacollocatedlink,youwillbe
offeredthefollowingwarning:

Theconditionsunderthismayoccuraredetailedbelow.

Caution

Ifyouhaveactivecollocatedlinks,orifyouareuncertainofwhether
collocatedlinksprovideTDMservicesdonotusethisoptionnow.Youcan
doitatalessdisruptivetimeusingtheLinkConfiguration(Chapter8).

Otherwise,clickYestocontinue.
LimitationsontheuseofAsymmetricAllocation
Fornoncollocatedlinks,capacityallocationbetweenuplinkanddownlinktrafficis
determinedautomaticallyaccordingtoactualEthernettrafficandairinterfaceconditions.
Yourmanualallocationusingthisfeaturecutsinduringcongestion.
AsymmetricAllocationandCollocation
TheuseofAsymmetricAllocationislimitedwherethelinkiscollocated.Youmayonlychange
theHSM(master)fromsymmetrictoasymmetriesallocation.Ifyoudothis,theaffectson
collocatedclientsareasfollows:

Releasespriorto2.4Linkdown
Release2.4andlater(RADWIN2000Cseries)TDMservicesstopped,linksettotrans
missionratioofmaster
Release2.4andlater(RADWIN2000Cseries)AsymmetricAllocationslidervisiblebut
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ThelasttwoitemsalsoapplytocollocatedlinksusingHSSoE.

Note

ThebehaviorofacollocatedRADWIN5000basestation,isverysimilarto
thatofaRADWIN2000Cradio.Therewillbeslightdifferencesbetweenthe
TransmissionRatioofaregularRADWIN2000radioandaRADWIN5000
basestation.
ServicesandRates

TheServicesandRatesdialogasshowninFigure617willbedifferent:

Figure619:ServicesandRatesRADWIN2000Cmaster,RADWIN2000clients
Theareasoutsidethetickmarksshouldbeavoided.Usingthoseareas,youmayloosethe
collocatedlinkwiththelongestdistancebetweensites.
AsymmetricAllocationandTDM
YoucannotusethisfeaturewhenTDMservicesareused.SelectionofTDMportsasinthe
nextsectionwillresettheEthernetbalanceto50%ineachdirectionandthegreensliderwill
notappearinsubsequentInstallationorConfigurationruns.
CancellingTDMportusewillmaketheallocationbarreappear,reenablingasymmetric
Ethernettrafficallocation.
IfyouarenotusingTDMservices,clickingNextwilltakeyoutoStep8,andcompletionofthe
installation.YourEthernetcapacityallocationwillbereflectedinFigure636below.
TDMServicesselection

Toselectservices:
1.ClicktheConfigurebutton.TheTDMservicesdialogisdisplayed:

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Figure620:TDMTypeselection
2.UsingtheTDMTyperadiobuttons,chooseE1orT1.Youarenowabletoselectthe
requiredserviceports:

Figure621:TDMserviceportselection

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3.Usethespinbuttontochooseconsecutiveserviceports,theSelectMaximumbutton
tochooseallavailableportsorclickonindividualportstochoosethem.

Note

Ethernetisalwaysselected.
Themaximumavailableserviceswillbereducedinaccordancewith
actualairinterfacecapacity.

Figure622:TDMServiceportselectionsevenservicesselected
4.ClickOK.YouarereturnedtotheServicesandratesdialogofFigure624.Itis
updatedtoreflectyourchoice.

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Figure623:ServicesandRatesServiceschosen

Note

Theselectedportswillbeenabledforbothsidesofthelink.You
cannotforexample,useports1,3,5,7ononesideand2,4,6,8
ontheother.
ModulationRateSelection

YoumaychooseaspecificmodulationrateoruseAdaptive.

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Figure624:ServicesandRatesdialog:Availablerates

Tochooseamodulationrate:
1.ChooseAdaptiveoroneoftheavailablerates.
2.ClickEvaluatetocontinueorclicktheTDMJitterBuffertabtosettheTDMJitter
Buffer(seenextsection).
Theserviceisactivatedasshowbelow:

YouarereturnedtotheServicesandratesdialogofFigure623.
SettingMonitoredHotStandbyMode
IfyouarenotusingHotStandbyMode,youmayskipthissection.
ToinstallandusetheHotStandbyfeature,seeChapter15.Thefollowingprocedurecanbe
usedtoswitchlinksbetweenprimaryandsecondaryortodisablethemode.

TosettheHotStandbyMode:
1.ClicktheHotStandbytab.Thefollowingdialogappears:

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Figure625:ChoosingHotStandbyMode
2.Clicktheradiobuttontomakethislinkprimaryorsecondary.
EthernetRing
ToinstallandusetheEthernetRingfeature,seeChapter16.
EthernetQoS
ToinstallandusetheEthernetQoSfeature,seeChapter21.
SettingtheTDMJitterBuffer

TosettheTDMJitterBuffersize:
1.ClicktheTDMJitterBuffertab.Thefollowingdialogisdisplayed:

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Figure626:TDMJitterBufferConfiguration

Note

Thereceiverjitterbufferforeachsitecanbeenlarged,
therebyincreasingsystemresistancetointerference(the
largerthejitterbuffer,thelongertheinterferenceperiod
thatthesystemwillovercomewithoutTDMerrors).
Youcanalsodecreasethejitterbuffertodecreasethesystem
delay.
Thejitterbuffercanbeconfiguredbetween2.0and16.0ms.
Aftersettingthenewvalueyoumustevaluatetheexpected
quality.DuringtheevaluationtheTBFR(TDMBlockFailure
Ratio)barisdisplayed.YouselecteitherNext,whichper
formsthechangeorBacktocancelthechange.Noticethat
theJitterBufferisconfiguredpersite.

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Figure627:TDMJitterBufferConfigurationTBFRevaluationbar
2.Aftersettingthejitterbuffersize,ifgrayedout,theEvaluatebuttonisenabledwhile
bothBackandNextaredisabledasshowninthenextfigure:

Figure628:ServicesandTDMdelaysetlinkreadyforevaluation
3.YoumaymakeanyfurtherchangestotheServiceConfigurationortheJitter
buffer.Whenyouaresatisfied,clicktheEvaluate.
Theoptimumtransmissionratefortheselectedservicesisevaluated.
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Followingashortdelayforprocessing,BackandNextareenabled.
4.ClickNexttocontinue.

ThetransmissionratesusedbyRADWIN2000areshowninTableF2.

Note

Step7,TDMClockConfiguration
UsingE1TDMPorts
Thefollowingdialogisdisplayed:

Figure629:TDME1ParametersConfiguration(1)

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ToconfigureTDMclockparameters:
1.Foranyindividualport,clickit.Forthesameparametersforallports,click
theSelectMaximumtag.

Note

SelectMaximumwillselectthemaximumnumberofservicesthat
wereconfiguredfortheairinterfaceforconfiguration
DeselectAllunconditionallydeselectsalloftheservicesforconfigura
tion
Withoutselectinganything,rightclickinganyportwillcausethe
appearanceofthedropdownlistofFigure630below

2.Rightclickanyport.Thefollowingdropdownlistisdisplayed:

mmmp

Figure630:TDMParametersConfiguration(2)
3.Clicktherequiredparameter.Theirmeaningsareasfollows:

Pleasekeepinmindthatwhatfollowsisperport.

Note

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Figure631:TDMParameters
Transparent/Transparent
TheclockatSiteAregeneratestheclockfromSiteBandviceversa.
Looptime/Recover
TheSiteAportreceiveclockisusedasthetransmitclockforthatporton
bothsidesofthelink.
Recover/Looptime
TheSiteBportreceiveclockisusedasthetransmitclockforthatporton
bothsidesofthelink.
Internal/Recover
TheSiteAportusesitsinternaloscillatortogenerateitstransmitclockwhile
theSiteBportregeneratestheclockreceivedattheSiteAport.
Recover/Internal
TheSiteBportusesitsinternaloscillatortogenerateitstransmitclockwhile
theSiteAportregeneratestheclockreceivedattheSiteBport.
Mousingoveranyportcausesapopuphelpballoon:

4.YoumayconfiguretheE1portstounbalancedmode(75ohm).Youshouldconfigure
bothsidesofthelinkasbalancedorunbalanced.
Figure632showsanadaptercableforconnectingdeviceswithbalancedE1inter
facetotheuserequipmentwithunbalancedE1interface.TheYsplittercable

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includesoneRJ45balancedconnector(left)andtwounbalancesBNCcoaxialcon
nectors(right).

Figure632:UnbalancedE1adaptercable(YSplitter)
SeeAppendixBforfurthertechnicaldetails.
5.ClickFinishtocompletethewizard.

UsingT1TDMPorts
IfyouareusingT1(orinternationalequivalents),theClockConfigurationisalittledifferent:

Figure633:TDMT1ParametersConfiguration
HereyoushouldalsochosetheLineCodeandImpedance.Someregulatoryareas(suchas
Japan)requirea110Ohmlineimpedance.
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Step8,InstallationSummaryandExit

Figure634:InstallationWizardExitSummary
ClickDonetoreturntothemainwindow.
Themainwindownowreflectstheinstallation:

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Figure635:MainwindowoftheManagerafterinstallationwithloadedtrunks

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Figure636:InstallationwithasymmetriccapacityallocationNoHSS
Figure636showstheresultsofa70%/30%Transmissionratioonalonelink(noHSS).
Observethatnear100Mbsisavailableineitherdirection

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Figure637:InstallationwithasymmetriccapacityallocationHSSenabled
Figure637showstheresultsofa70%/30%TransmissionratioonalonelinkwithHSS.The
allocationishard.
OurfinalexampleusesthesamepairofODUswithapairofIDUCssupportingGbE:

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Figure638:UsingGbEIDUCs.200Mbpsinbothdirections.

Toverifytheinstallation:
VerifythattheReceivedSignalStrength(RSS)isaccordingtoexpectedresultsas
determinedbytheLinkBudgetCalculator.

Caution

Installationmode,asdescribedabove,maybereenteredusingSite:Aor
Site:BandInstallationModeintheSiteConfigurationdialog.Some
Installationmodefunctionalitymaycauseabreakin,ordegradelink
service.
Ifyoucanaccomplishlinkchangeswithoutaffectingtheservice,always
prefertouseConfigurationmode,describedinChapter8.

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Chapter7:

TheRADWINManager:Main
Window
TheMainWindowoftheRADWINManager
EnsurethattheRADWINManagerisrunning.
ThemainwindowshouldlooksimilartothatinFigure71:

Figure71:Mainwindow,WirelessLinkisActive

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TheRADWINManagerToolbar

ThemainwindowoftheRADWINManagercontainsalargeamountofinformationaboutthe
link.Beforeproceedingtodetailsoflinkconfigurationwesetoutthemeaningofeachitemin
themainwindow.

TheRADWINManagerToolbar
Inconfigurationmode,theRADWINManagertoolbarcontainsthefollowingbuttons:

InInstallationmode,LinkConfigurationisgrayedoutandLinkInstallationisopen.
ThebuttonfunctionsaresetoutinTable71:
Table71:RADWINManagerToolbar
Item

Description

LinkConfiguration

Changesconfigurationparametersofanoperatingwirelesslink;
assignstextfilesforstoringalarms,statisticsandconfiguration
data.Thisbuttonisdisableduntilalinkinstallationhasbeen
completed

LinkInstallation

Performspreliminaryconfigurationofthesystem.Thisbuttonis
disabledafterthelinkisinstalled

InstallationMode

EnterQuickInsllationmode.SeeChapter24.

Site:<Site1name>

OpenstheSiteconfigurationdialogforSite1.Sameas
Configuration|1Configure<Site1name>

Site:<Site2name>

OpenstheSiteconfigurationdialogforSite2.Sameas
Configuration|2Configure<Site2name>

GetDiagnostics

Obtainsysteminformation

ClearCounters

ClearsTDMerrorblockscounters.DisabledforEthernetonly
link

Logoff

ClosesthecurrentsessionandlogsoffRADWINManager

Exit

ExitsRADWINManager

Help

OpensHelpontheuseofcontextualonlinehelp

MainMenuFunctionality
Themainmenucontainsthefollowingitems:

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Table72:RADWINManagermainmenufunctionality
Menulevel
Top

+1

Function

+2

LogOff

Returntologondialog.
SameasLogOffbutton

Exit

ExittheRADWINManager.
SameasExitbutton

Link
Configuration

RuntheConfiguration
Wizard.Notavailablein
InstallationMode

1Configure
<Site1name>

OpenstheSite
configurationdialogforSite
1.Hasapathtoreturnto
InstallationMode

2Configure
<Site2name>

OpenstheSite
configurationdialogforSite
2.Hasapathtoreturnto
InstallationMode

LinkInstallation

RunstheInstallation
Wizard.Notavailablein
ConfigurationMode

File

Configura
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Menulevel
Top

+1
Performance
Monitoring
Report

ActiveAlarms
2<Site2name>

Showsactivealarmsfor
<Site1name>

Chapter10

Showsactivealarmsfor
<Site1name>

RecentEvents

Displaysrecenteventsby
site

Software
Upgrade

UpgradeODUfirmware

Chapter18

SpectrumView

Monitorandevaluate
spectrumavailability

Chapter28

ChangeBand
(Installeronly)

Changethelinkband

Chapter23

ClearEvents

Clearlocaleventslog

SavetoFile

Saveeventslogfile

EventsLog

Mainte
nance

Reference

Onscreenandprintable

1<Site1name>

Tools

Function

+2

Chapter10

Preferences

Localpreferencesdialog

Clearcounters

ClearTDMcounters

Loopbacks

SetTDMloopbacks

EstimateEth.
Throughput

EstimateEthernet
throughputbytransmitting
Chapter10
fullsizeframesovertheair
for30sec
1<Site1name>

Reset<Site1name>ODU

2<Site2name>

Reset<Site2name>ODU

Reset

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Menulevel
Top

Help

+1

Function

+2

Reference

RADWIN
ManagerHelp

Viewhelpononlinehelp

LinkBudget
Calculator

Calculatoropenedindefault
Chapter27
browser

GetDiagnostics
Information

Obtainsysteminformation

Checkfor
Updates

Checkforupdatesfromthe
RADWINWebsite

AboutRADWIN
Manager

Managerbuildandsystem
information

Chapter10

ElementsoftheRADWINManagerMain
Window
Linkdetailspane
TheLinkdetailspaneontheleftissplitintothreesections,whicharelargelyselfexplanatory.
Thetopsectionsummarizesinformationaboutthelink:

ForLinkstatuspossibilitiesandcolorcodes,seeTable102.
Thetwolowerleftpanelsshowbasiclinksitedetails:

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Thethreefieldsforeachsiteareuserdefinable.Seepage98.

TheMonitorpane
Themonitorpane,isthemainsourceofrealtimeinformationaboutlinkperformanceatboth
linksites.Itincludesthefollowingpanes(toptobottom):

ReceivedSignalStrength
RadioInterface,ReceivedSignalStrength(RSS)indBmandTransmissionRatio:

UndernormaloperatingconditionstheRSSforbothsitesshouldbebalancedwithoccasional
fluctuationsof12dBM.Themaincausesofconsistentimbalanceareasfollows:

AconsistentRSSimbalancemaybecausedbydifferentTXPowersettingsateachsite.
ThereisnowarningindicatorbutitmaybeeasilycorrectedusingSiteConfiguration|
TxPower&AntorbyrerunningtheConfigurationwizard.
AyellowwarningtrianglewillbedisplayedforanRSSdifferenceofmorethan8dBm
betweenthetwopolarizationsonthesamesite(theRSSdisplayisthecombinationof
bothpolarizationsonthissite)

Noticethemouseovertooltipexplainingtheproblem.
AredwarningtriangleindicatesanRSSdifferenceofmorethan16dBmbetweenthe
twopolarizationsonthesamesite

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Again,noticethemouseovertooltipexplainingtheproblem.
Thelattertwocasesareusuallytheresultofaphysicalproblemattheindicatedsite.Probable
causesare:

Interference
Antennapolarityproblem
ODUmalfunction

TheDynamicTxRatiobaronlyappearsformodelRADWIN2000C

Note
EthernetService

EstimatedEthernetThroughput:Thenumbersarethecurrentcalculatedthroughputsat
eachsite.Thecoloredbars(withnumbers)indicatethemaximumpossiblethroughput
havingregardforairconditions.
RxandTxRates:TheRxandTxratesarethereceiveandtransmitratesontheLANside
ofeachODU,nottheairside.Forabalancedlink,theRxandTxratesattheLANsideof
SiteAwillmatchtheTxandRxratesattheLANsideofSiteBrespectively.Inallcases,
TheLANsideRxrateshownwillbethesameastheairsideTxrateforeachindividual
ODU.
ActualEthernettrafficreceivedandtransmittedratespersite,isinMbpsofFps,select
ableinthepaneltitlebar.

TDMServices(IDUCandIDUE)

ThetitlebarenablesyoutoswitchbetweenAccumulativeandCurrentview.
ImmediatelybelowthetitlebarisdisplayedtheTDMBlockFailureRatio.Itiszeroedby
theClearCountersbuttoninthetoolbar.

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EventsLog

ErrorblockcountisshownimmediatelyabovetheactiveTDMchannelsdisplay.
ThecoloroftheTDMportsreflectstheircurrentstatus:
GreenOperational
RedError:LOSforlossofsignalandAISforAlarmIndicationSignal
YellowLoopback
GrayInactive

Frequencybox

TheFrequencyboxshowsthelinkfrequency.Thecoloroftheboxindicatesthestatusas
follows:

Greenisanactivelink
Redisaninactivelink
Magentaindicatesanauthenticationorcompatibilityproblem
Brownindicatesseverecompatibilityproblem

EventsLog
TheEventsLog,storesalarmsgeneratedfrombothsidesofthelinkandisdetailedinChapter
10.

ThelittletriangulararrowheadontherightoftheMessageheaderindicatestheorderof
messages.Defaultasshown,isfromoldesttonewest.Clickittochangetheorder.

StatusBar

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TheStatusbar,displaysthefollowingicons:
Table73:Statusbarindicators
IconorLabel

Purpose

Connectivity

ShowsifRADWINManageriscommunicatingwiththeODU.

Connection
available

ConnectionmodetotheODU
OvertheAirconnectionusingtheIPaddressofthe
remoteunit.
LocalconnectiondirectconnectiontotheIDUwithout
usinganIPaddress.
NetworkconnectionthroughaLAN
ODUunreachable

IPAddress

LogonIPaddress
Normallyencryptedlink

Encryption
indicator

Linkpasswordvalidationfailed.Thelinkisencryptedwith
defaultkeys.
Serviceandconfigurationareunavailable.Changethelink
password.
LinkLockenabled

LinkLock

LinkLockencrypted
LinkLockmismatch

EthernetRing
Member
DFSinuse
RescueAlarm

Intheeventofanactivealarm,opensalarmsdialog

RADWINRNMSuserswillseeanadditionalfieldshowingtheIPaddressoftheRNMSserver:

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ConfiguringtheLink
Overview
Thischapterdescribesthelinkconfigurationprocedure,whichisperformedafterthe
installationofbothsidesoftheRADWIN2000link,assetoutinChapter6.
LinkconfigurationusesaLinkConfigurationwizardtoredefinetheconfigurationparameters
andfinetuneanoperationallink.Bothsidesofthelinkareconfiguredsimultaneously.
Linkconfigurationallowsyoutoconfigurelinkparameters,whichdonotleadtosynclossor
requireareset.Somemaychangeserviceperformance,inrespectofwhich,warningsare
displayed.
Foreaseofuse,theLinkConfigurationwizardfollowsthesamepatternasLinkInstallation.
YoushouldthereforebefamiliarwiththecontentofChapter6.
ThefollowingparametersareconfiguredusingtheLinkConfigurationWizard:

Systemparameters
Channelsettings
Transmissionpowerandantennasettings
Serviceparameters

TheConfigurationWizardhassevenstepsasshowninTable81below.

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Systemparameters
LinkID
Sitedetails

ChannelsettingsACS
Configuration

HSSsettings

TxPowerandantenna
settings,MIMOor
Diversity

ServicesTypes,
Adaptiveorfixed,Jitter
Buffer,MHS,Ethernet
Ring,QoS

SetTDMClock
Parameters

Wizardsummaryand
completion

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Configuration
Sinceconfigurationfunctionalityisincludedintheinstallation,wewillbrieflyreviewthemain
stepsandformostpartofferreferencestothecorrespondinginstallationstep.
Step1,StarttheWizard
InthetoolbaroftheRADWINManagermainwindow,clicktheLinkConfigurationbutton.
TheLinkConfigurationbuttonisonlyaccessibleonafullyinstalledlinkassetoutinChapter6.
TheConfigurationWizardopens:

Figure81:LinkConfigurationWizard
ClickNexttoproceedwiththeconfigurationprocedure.
Step2,SystemParameters
TheSystemdialogboxopens:

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Figure82:ConfigurationWizard,Systemdialogbox
TheSystemattributesmaybeeditedandtheLinkPasswordmaybechangedexactlyasinthe
correspondingLinkInstallationsteponpage65.
ClickNexttocontinue.
Step3,ChannelSettings
ConfiguringtheChannelSettingsfollowsthesamepatternastheInstallationprocedure:

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Figure83:ChannelSettingsdialogboxAutomaticChannelSelection
Noticethattheoperatingchannelisgrayedout.IfyouusetheReselectChannelbutton,to
changeit,youwillbeaskedforconfirmation:

Ifyouaccept,thenthesystemwillsearchforthebestoperatingchannel:

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Figure84:Searchingforthebestoperatingchannel
ThelinkwillreturntothestatusofFigure83abovewithapossiblechangetotheoperating
channel.
YoumaychooseachannelsubsetandsetpreferredchannelsasforLinkInstallationasshown
onpage616.
Ifyouworkwithoutautomaticchannelselection,theChannelSettingswindowlookslikethis:

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Figure85:ChannelSettingswithoutautomaticchannelselection
IfyouclicktheOperatingChanneldropdownlist,thefollowingwindowappears:

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Figure86:Channelfrequencyoptions
SelectingoneofthefrequenciespresentedreturnsyoutothestatusofFigure85withthe
appropriatechange.IfyouchooseOther...,thefollowingwindowopens:

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Figure87:ChoosinganOtherOperatingChannelfrequency
Therighthanddropdownlist(showingthecurrentOperatingChannel)allowsyoutofine
tunethefrequencyinincrementsof5MHzwithinarangeoftheoperatingband,whichin
thisexampleis5.7255.850GHz.
TheChannelBandwidthmayalsobechanged.Theavailablechoicesare5,10,20and40MHz
dependingonmodelandregulation(seeAppendixA).
Forthepurposesofthisillustration,wechooseadaptivechannelselectionandoperating
channelfrequency5.820GHz.
Whenyouhavecompletedmakingyourchoice,clickNexttocontinue.
Step4,TxPowerandAntennaSettings
TheTxPowerandAntennaSettingswindowissimilartothatforInstallation:

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Figure88:TransmissionPowerandAntennaParameters
AsinInstallationmode,youneedtoconsiderthreeitems:

NumberofantennasateachLinksite(1or2)
TxPowersettingforeachone
MIMOorDiversitymode
ChangingNumberofAntennasandTxPower
TXPower,AntennaGainandCableLoss

Ifyouchosetoconfigureeitherantenna,youarepresentedwiththefollowingwindow:

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Figure89:Antennaconfigurationdialogwithopenedtypeselection
(RecallthatweareusinganunrealisticallylowTxpowerherebecauseourlinkina
laboratory.)
Sofar,theprocedureduplicatesthecorrespondingInstallationprocess.Ifyouchoosea
differentantennatypeandclickOK,youwillreceivethefollowingcautionarymessage:

Caution

Inthiscontext,enteringInstallationmodecausesaservicebreakuntilitis
restoredbyrunningtheInstallationwizard.
Ifyouareuncertain,donotdothiswithoutexperttechnicalassistance.

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YoumayalsochangetheRequiredTxPower,AntennaGainandCableLoss.Theprocedureis
thesameasforthecorrespondingInstallation,Step4:TxPowerandAntennaSettings.
SwitchingBetweenSingleandDualAntennas
Single/DualAntennamodeselectionworkspreciselythesamewayasshownforInstallation,
Step4.
ForRADWIN2000BLinks:
TheseODUsmaybeswitchedbetweentheSFFembeddedantennaand
externalantennas.Tothisend,theAntennaConnectionTyperadiobuttons
arealwaysenabled:

Note

UsetheIntegratedradiobuttontoenabletheembeddedantenna.

ObservethattheSFFembeddedantennafunctionsasadualantennaand
cannotbechanged.
SwitchingBetweenMIMOandDiversityModes
AsimilarlywordedwarningappliestoasswitchfromDiversitytoMIMOmode.

Theconsiderationsareotherwisenodifferentfromthosesetoutinthecorresponding
Installationstep.
Whenyouhavecompletedmakingyourchoice,proceedtotheServiceswindow.

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Step5,HubSiteSynchronizationSettings

Figure810:HSSSettings
TheSynchronizationStatusdialogboxdisplaysthecurrentstatusofeachsideofthelink.See
HubSiteSynchronizationforinstructionsaboutinstallingandconfiguringcollocatedlinks.If
youdonotrequireHSS,clickNext.
Step6,Services
Hereistheservicesdialog:

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Figure811:ServicesandRatesdialog
TochooseServices,seethecorrespondingInstallationprocedureinChapter6.
Ifyouareusingalinkthat

isnoncollocated
isEthernetonly
usesmodelRADWIN2000CODUs

thenyoumayuseAsymmetricAllocation.Youmaychangethecapacityallocationherethe
samewayasduringinstallation.InplaceoftheIDUboxinFigure811,youwillseethe
AsymmetricAllocationslider:

TheproceduresforsettingtheJitterBufferandHotStandbyparametersarealsothesameas
thecorrespondingproceduresinChapter6.
ClickNexttocontinue.

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Step7,TDMClockConfiguration
Thefollowingdialogisdisplayed:

Figure812:TDMParametersConfiguration
ToconfiguretheTDMParameters,seethecorrespondingprocedureinChapter6.

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Step8,ConfigurationSummaryandExit

Figure813:ConfigurationWizardExitSummary
ClickDonetoreturntothemainwindow.
Themainwindownowreflectstheconfiguration:

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Chapter9:

SiteConfiguration
TheSiteConfigurationdialogpanelsareusedtoconfigureparameters,whichmaydiffer
betweenbothsidesofthelink.
TheparametersconfiguredusingtheSiteConfigurationdialogpanelsinclude(amongothers):

Systemsettings
AirinterfaceTransmit(Tx)powerandantenna
HubSiteSynchronizationstatus
NetworkmanagementincludingVLAN
Inventorylinkhardwareandsoftwaremodeldetails
Securitysettings
Dateandtime
Ethernetservicesettings
TDMHotStandbystatus
Externalalarmssettings
OperationsReverttofactorysettings

TheOperationsdialogoffersadoorwaytojumpintoinstallationmode.
TheSiteConfigurationdialoghasitsownmainmenuwiththefollowingextrafunctionality:

BackupODUsoftware
RestoreODUsoftwareorconfigurationfromabackupfile
Refreshthecurrentpanel
Enable/disablethesiteODUbuzzer
Jumpbackintoinstallationmodekeepingcurrentconfigurationsettings

ConfiguringtheSite
EditingtheConfigurationParametersbySite
Youcanedittheconfigurationparametersforeachsiteindividually.Thefollowingfunctions
areavailablefromtheleftsideofthedialogbox.
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Figure91:ConfigurationDialogBox

Functionsontheleftofthedialogbox:
Table91:SiteConfigurationtabs
Tab

Purpose

System

Editthecontactpersonandlocationdetails.Viewthesystemdetails

AirInterface

ChangetheTxPower,cableloss,antennatypeandsettings.
ViewHSSsettings

Management

ConfiguretheIPaddress,SubnetMask,DefaultGateway,Trap
DestinationandVLAN

Inventory

Viewthehardwareandsoftwareinventory(productidentification,
versions,MACaddressandserialnumber)

Security

ChangetheCommunityValuesandtheLinkPassword.SetLinkLock.

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Table91:SiteConfigurationtabs(Continued)
Tab

Purpose

DateandTime

SetthedateandtimeofthelinkfromanNTPserversorfromthe
managingcomputer

Advanced

ChooseHuborBridgeODUmode,IDUagingtime,settheEthernet
portsconfiguration,setmax.informationrate,TDMMHSstatus,set
theexternalalarminputs,restorefactorysettings,setIDUdetection
mode.

Functionsatthetopofthedialogbox:
Table92:SiteConfigurationmenubuttons
Menu Button

Purpose

Backup

SavethecurrentODUsoftwaretoafile

Restore

RestoreanODUssoftwareorconfigurationfromabackupfile
createdbythebackupfacility

Refresh

Refreshcurrentpanelwithlatestvalues

InstallationMode

ReturntoInstallationModefortheentirelink.
SelectingtheMutecheckboxbeforeclickingtheInstallModebutton
mutestheBeeper.

Buzzer

Mutesthealignmenttoneininstallationmode.Reactivatethe
beeperduringalignment.

ToedittheConfigurationParameters:
1.ClicktherequiredsitebuttononthemaintoolbaroftheRADWINManager
OR
ClickConfigurationfromthemainmenuandchooseasitetoconfigure.
TheConfigurationdialogboxopens(seeFigure91above).
2.Choosetheappropriateiteminthelefthandlisttoopenadialogbox.
3.ClickApplytosavechanges.

Insubsequentinstructions,wewillsimplysayChooseasitetoconfigureonthe
understandingthattheforegoingprocedureisimplied.

ViewingSystemDetails
Thisisthefirstwindowdisplayedasdepictedabove.Youcaneditthecontactdetailsandsite
names.

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ViewingAirInterfaceDetails
ClicktheAirInterfaceiteminthelefthandlist.Awindowsimilartothefollowingappears:

ChangingtheTransmitPower
EachsitecanhaveadifferentTxPowerlevel.

TochangetheTransmitPower:
1.Chooseasitetoconfigure.
TheConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.ChooseAirInterface(seeFigure92).
3.ChoosetherequiredTransmit(Tx)PowerLevel.
4.ClickApplytosavethechanges.

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Figure92:ChangingtheAntennaTypeandTransmitPower
TheAntennaConnectiontypereflectstheinstalledODU.Inourexample,weareusingan
externalantennaonaRADWIN2000CODU,sothefirsttwofieldsaresetandgrayedoutas
shown.IfyouhaveaconnectorizedRADWIN2000Amodel,youwillbeabletoswitch
betweenexternalandintegratedantennas.
Theantennatype(Dual,Single)mayonlybechangedifyouaccesstheODUbyLocal
Connection.
FordetailedexplanationabouttherelationshipbetweentheTxpower,antennagainand
cablelossparameters,seeInstallation,Step4..

Caution

ChangingtheTxPowerwillaffectservicequality.Thesameconsiderations
applyhereaswerenotedintheInstallationprocedure,Step4.

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HubSiteSync

HubSiteSync
HereyoucanviewtheHSSstatus.Forourexample,HSSisdisabledandthestatusisas
follows:

Figure93:HSSStatus:HSSdisabled
IfweenableHSSandsetSiteAasHSM,thewindowlookslikethis:

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IPAddress,VLANandProtocol

ForfurtherdetailsaboutHSS,seeChapter11.

IPAddress,VLANandProtocol
ConfiguringtheODUAddress
Eachsitemustbeconfiguredseparately.Foranovertheairconfiguration,firstconfiguresite
BthensiteAsoastoavoidlockout.SeeChapter26fordetailedinstructionsaboutthebest
waytodothisonsite.
SeeChapter17forfurtherdetailsaboutVLANFunctionalityforRADWIN2000.

TodefinetheManagementAddresses:
1.Chooseasitetoconfigure.TheConfigurationdialogboxopens:

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Figure94:ManagementAddressesSiteConfigurationdialogbox
2.ChooseManagement.
3.EntertheIPaddressoftheODUintheIPAddressfield.
IfperformingconfigurationfromtheRADWINManager,theIPaddressis
thatenteredfromtheLoginwindow.

Note
4.EntertheSubnetMask.
5.EntertheDefaultGateway.

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ConfiguringIPAddressesforTrapDestinations

ToenteraTrapDestination:
1.IntheTrapDestinationtable,doubleclickalinetobeedited.Thefollowingentrywin
dowisdisplayed:

2.EntertheTrapDestinationIPAddressandPort.ItcouldbetheIPaddressofthe
managingcomputer.Theeventslogwillbestoredattheaddresseschosen.
3.ForSecuritymodelyoumaychoosebetweenSNMPv1orSNMPv3.Thechoiceissite
dependent.IfyouchooseSNMPv1,youmayonlyenteranIPaddressandport
number.ForSNMPv3,youshouldsupplyausernameandpassword:

4.ClickOKtosaveyourchoice.Hereistheresult:

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ConfiguringVLANforManagement

Atanytime,clickApplytosaveaccumulatedManagementchanges.

ConfiguringVLANforManagement

Tip

VLANIDsareusedbyRADWINproductsinthreeseparatecontexts:
ManagementVLAN,TrafficVLANandEthernetRing.Itisrecommended
thatyouusedifferentVLANIDsforeachcontext.

VLANManagementenablesseparationofusertrafficfrommanagementtrafficwhenever
suchseparationisrequired.Itisrecommendedthatbothsidesofthelinkbeconfiguredwith
differentVLANIDsformanagementtraffic.(Thisreducesyourchancesofaccidentallylocking
yourselfoutofthelink.)

ToenableVLANmanagement:
1.ClickConfigurationfromthemainmenu.
2.Chooseasitetoconfigure.Ifyouareconfiguringbothsites,choosesiteBfirstto
avoidlockingyourselfout.
3.ChooseManagement.
4.OpentheVLANtab.

Figure95:ConfiguringmanagementtrafficVLANSettings
5.ChecktheEnabledbox.
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6.EnteraVLANID.Itsvalueshouldbebetween1and4094.
AfterenteringtheVLANID,onlypacketswiththespecifiedVLANIDareprocessed
formanagementpurposesbytheODU.Thisincludesalltheprotocolssupportedby
theODU(ICMP,SNMP,TELNETandNTP).TheVLANpriorityisusedforthetraffic
sentfromtheODUtothemanagingcomputer.UsingVLANformanagementtraffic
affectsalltypesofmanagementconnections(local,networkandovertheair).
7.EnteraPrioritynumberbetween0and7.
8.ChangetheVLANIDandPriorityofthemanagingcomputerNICtobethesameas
thoseofsteps6and7respectively.

Caution

ChangingthisparametercausestheRADWINManagertoimmediately
disconnect.Toavoidinconvenience,youshouldverifythechangeby
settingtheVLANonlytooneODU,andonlyafterverifyingproper
managementoperation,changetheotherODUVLANsetting.

9.ClickApplyorOK.

LostorforgottenVLANID
IftheVLANIDisforgottenorthereisnoVLANtrafficconnectedtotheODU,thenresetthe
relevantODU.
Duringthefirsttwominutesofconnection,theODUusesmanagementpacketsbothwith
andwithoutVLAN.YoumayusethisperiodtoreconfiguretheVLANIDandpriority.

SupportedProtocols
Supported protocols are shown in Figure96.

Figure96:SupportedProtocols
SNMPsupportispermanentlyenabled.YoumaychoosebetweenSNMPv1,SNMPv3orboth.
IfyouchooseSNMPv3,youwillbeofferedthefollowingcautionarymessage:

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Foralinkmanagedinanetwork,directaccesstoanODUusingTelnetisconsideredtobea
securitybreach.TelnetaccessmaybeenabledordisabledbyclickingtheProtocoltaband
enabling/disablingTelnetaccessusingtheTelnetcheckbox.Similarconsiderationsapplyto
accessviatheWebInterface.

ForfurtherdetailsaboutTelnetaccessseepage945.
ForfurtherdetailsseeChapter29.

TelnetandWebInterfaceaccessmodeswhenavailable,aresitespecific.Ifforexample,siteA
istheoperatorsiteandsiteBtheclientsite,youmaywishtodisabletheseprotocolsforsiteB
butleavethemenabledforsiteA.
Ifeitheraccessmodeposesageneralsecurityrisk,youmustdisablethem
foreachsiteseparately.

Note

DisplayingtheInventory

Toviewtheinventorydata
1.Chooseasitefromthemainmenu.
TheConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.ChooseInventory.

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Figure97:Inventorywindow

SecurityFeatures
TheSecuritydialogenablesyoutochangetheLinkPasswordandtheSNMPCommunity
stringsandusetheLinkLockfeature:

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Figure98:Availablesecurityfeatures

ChangingtheLinkPassword
Thisitemisonlyavailablewhenthelinkisdown.Otherwise,itworksthesamewayasthe
correspondingiteminChapter6.

RADWINManagerCommunityStrings
TheODUcommunicateswiththeRADWINManagerusingtheSNMPv1orSNMPv3protocol.
TheSNMPv1protocoldefinesthreetypesofcommunities:

ReadOnlyforretrievinginformationfromtheODU
ReadWritetoconfigureandcontroltheODU

TrapusedbytheODUtoissuetraps.

TheCommunitystringmustbeenteredatlogon.Youmustknowthepasswordandthe
correctCommunitystringtogainaccesstothesystem.Youmayhavereadonlyprivileges.Itis
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notpossibletomanagetheODUifthereadwriteorthereadCommunityvaluesare
forgotten.AnewCommunityvaluemaybeobtainedfromRADWINCustomerSupportforthe
purposeofsettingnewCommunity.Youmustalsohaveavailabletheserialnumberorthe
MACaddressoftheODU.
ThereadwriteCommunitystringsandreadonlyCommunitystringshaveaminimumoffive
alphanumericcharacters.(bru1andbru4097arenotpermitted).Changingthetrap
Communityisoptionalandisdonebyclickingthecheckbox.

EditingSNMPv1CommunityStrings
TheCommunitychangedialogboxisavailablefromtheConfiguration|Securitytab.Both
readwriteandreadonlycommunitiesmustbedefined.
Onloggingonforthefirsttime,usethefollowingasthecurrentCommunity:

ForReadWriteCommunity,usenetman.
ForReadOnlyCommunity,usepublic.
ForTrapCommunity,usepublic
TochangeaCommunitystring:
1.TypethecurrentreadwriteCommunity(defaultisnetman).
2.Choosethecommunitiestobechangedbyclickingthecheckbox.
3.TypethenewCommunitystringandretypetoconfirm.Acommunitystringmust
containatleastfiveandnomorethan32charactersexcludingSPACE,TAB,andany
of>#@|*?;."
4.ClickOKtosave.

EditingSNMPv3Passwords
Tocommencetheprocess,youmustenterthecurrentReadWriteCommunitypasswordas
showninthefirstfieldofFigure99below.ChangetheReadWriteandReadOnlypasswords
asindicated.Apasswordmustbebetween8and31characterslong.Thesamecharacter
restrictionsfortheSNMPv1communitystringsalsoapplyhere.

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Figure99:ChangingtheCommunityStrings/Passwords

ForgottenSNMPv1Communitystring
IfthereadwriteCommunitystringisunknown,analternativeCommunitykeycanbeused.
ThealternativeCommunitykeyisuniqueperODUandcanbeusedonlytochangethe
Communitystrings.ThealternativeCommunitykeyissuppliedwiththeproduct,andshould
bekeptinasafeplace.
IfboththereadwriteCommunityandthealternativeCommunitykeyareunavailable,then
analternativeCommunitykeycanbeobtainedfromRADWINCustomerSupportusingthe
ODUserialnumberorMACaddress.Theserialnumberislocatedontheproductlabel.The
serialnumberandtheMACaddressaredisplayedintheSiteConfigurationinventorytab.
WhenyouhavethealternativeCommunitykey,clicktheForgotCommunitybuttonandenter
theAlternativeCommunitykey(Figure910).ThenchangethereadwriteCommunitystring.

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Figure910:AlternativeCommunityDialogbox

LinkLockSecurityFeature
LinkLockisapartofRADWINssecurityconceptintendedtomeetaformofabuse
encounteredinthefield.ItisdesignedtopreventthesituationwherearemoteODU
canbestolenandusedasapiratelinktostealservicesorinformation.TheLink
LockfeatureactuallylocksthelocalODUtobesynchronizedONLYtospecificremote
ODU.Itisasiteorientedfeature.
Thelockcanonlybesetfromalivelink.ItisbasedonMACauthenticationandissite
orientedandactivatedonaperODUbasis.Forexample,ifyoulocktheSiteBODUto
theSiteAODU,youmuststilllocktheSiteAODUtotheSiteBODUtoensure
completetwowaylocking.
LinkLockcanonlyberemovedwhenthelinkisunsynchronized.Insuchacase,an
alarmisraisedbytheRADWINManager.

ToenableLinkLock:
1.ClickSiteAonthemaintoolbar.
2.ChoosetheSecuritytab.Thefollowingwindowisdisplayed:

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3.ClicktheLinkLockcheckboxandthenOK.Youareaskedtoconfirmthelock:

4.ClicktheYesbuttonandyouarereturnedtothemainwindowofthe
RADWINManager.
Observethatalinkiconisnowdisplayedinthestatusbaronthebottomrightofthe
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ThelinktotheremoteunitisnowlockedandtheSecurityscreenwilllooklikethis:

TheLinkLockcheckboxisnowunavailable.
5.Ifrequired,repeattheprocedureforSiteB.

Note

ToreverttheLinkLockstatustounlocked,powerdowneachODU
inturn.UsetheaboveproceduretounchecktheLinkLockstatus
boxfortheliveODU.
AsimpleODUresetateitherendwillrestorethelinktoits
previouslockedorunlockedstate.

SettingtheDateandTime
TheODUmaintainsadateandtime.Thedateandtimeshouldbesynchronizedwithany
NetworkTimeProtocol(NTP)version3compatibleserver.

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DuringpoweruptheODUattemptstoconfiguretheinitialdateandtimeusinganNTPServer.
IftheserverIPaddressisnotconfiguredorisnotreachable,adefaulttimeisset.
WhenconfiguringtheNTPServerIPaddress,youshouldalsoconfiguretheoffsetfromthe
UniversalCoordinatedTime(UTC).Ifthereisnoserveravailable,youcaneithersetthedate
andtime,oryoucansetittousethedateandtimefromthemanagingcomputer.Notethat
manualsettingisnotrecommendedsinceitwillbeoverriddenbyareset,powerup,or
synchronizationwithanNTPServer.

Note

TheNTPusesUDPport123.IfafirewallisconfiguredbetweentheODUand
theNTPServerthisportmustbeopened.
Itcantakeupto8minutesfortheNTPtosynchronizetheODUdateand
time.

Tosetthedateandtime:
1.DeterminetheIPaddressoftheNTPservertobeused.
2.Testitforconnectivityusingthecommand(WindowsXPorlater),forexample:
w32tm/stripchart/computer:216.218.192.202
Youshouldgetacontinuousresponseoftimes,eachafewsecondsapart.
3.Chooseasitetoconfigure.
TheConfigurationdialogboxopens.
4.ChooseDate&Time:

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Figure911:DateandTimeConfiguration
5.IfenteringanIPaddressfortheNTPServer,clickClear,andthenenterthenew
address.
6.SetyoursiteOffsetvalueinminutesaheadorbehindGMT1.
7.Tomanuallysetthedateandtime,clickChangeandeditthenewvalues.

1. GreenwichMeanTime
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Figure912:ChangeDateandTime
IfyouusedanNTPServer,youwillseeawindowlikethis:

Figure913:DateandTimeconfiguredfromanNTPServer
8.ClickOKtoreturntotheConfigurationdialog.

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EthernetProperties
ODUMode

HubModeInHubmodetheODUtransparentlyforwardsallpacketsoverthewireless
link.
BridgeModeInBridgemodetheODUperformsbothlearningandaging,forwarding
onlyrelevantpacketsoverthewirelesslink.TheagingtimeoftheODUisfixedat300
seconds.

Changingthesemodesrequiressystemreset.

Note
RADWIN2000CODUsworkinHubmodeonlyandbridgingisperformedbytheIDUC.The
bridgecapabilityisbuiltintotheIDUC(itisnotconfigurable).
OtherRADWIN2000modelscontrolthechoiceofHuborBridgingmode.

ConfiguringtheBridge
Bridgeconfigurationisrequiredinvariousnetworktopologies,suchasprotection(Ethernet
1+1)andringapplications.

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Figure914:Bridge,VLANandMIRConfigurationusinganIDUC

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Figure915:Bridge,VLANandMIRConfigurationusingaPoEdevice

Note

InFigure914and915,theODUsupportsGbEandmayoperateatupto
1000Mbps.ThelatestIDUCmodels(hardwareversions6andlater)and
thenewGbEPoEwillsupportupto1000MbpsattheirLANports.A
suitableSFPmodulewillalsosupportGbE.

IDUAgingtime
ThisparametercontrolstheIDUagingtime.
TheagingtimeparametercontrolsthetimeafterwhicheachMACaddressisdroppedfrom
theMACaddresslearningtable.
Thedefaultvalueis300seconds.

Note

Anychangetotheseparametersiseffectiveimmediately.
Eachsideofthelinkcanbeconfiguredseparately,withdifferentaging
times.

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Thefollowingtableshowstheappropriateconfigurationforseveralcommonscenarios.Both
linksitesmustbeconfiguredwiththesameparameter:
Table93:ODUmodeconfigurationforcommonscenarios
Scenario

ODU
Mode

IDU
Aging
Time

Standard(default)ConfigurationforEthernet
Applications

Bridg
e

300sec

Rapidnetworktopologychangeswherefastagingis
required

Hub

1sec

ConfiguringEthernetPortsMode
TheODUEthernetportmodeisconfigurableforlinespeed(10/100/1000BaseT)andduplex
mode(halforfullduplex).
AnAutoDetectfeatureisprovided,wherebythelinespeedandduplexmodearedetected
automaticallyusingautonegotiation.Usemanualconfigurationwhenattachedexternal
equipmentdoesnotsupportautonegotiation.ThedefaultsettingisAutoDetect.

Caution

Youshouldnotreconfiguretheportthatisusedforthemanagingcomputer
connection,sinceawrongconfigurationcancauseamanagement
disconnectionorEthernetservicesinterruption.

ToconfiguretheEthernetMode:
1.FromtheConfigurationmenu,choosethesitetoconfigure.
TheSiteConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.ClickAdvanced|Ethernet.
3.IntheEthernetPortsConfigurationpane,usethedropdownmenutochoosethe
requiredmode.
4.ClickApplytosavethechanges.

Note

ItispossibletoclosetheEthernetservicebydisconnectingtheEthernet
port.
Ifyouclosetheport,youmaysubsequentlybeunabletoaccessthe
device.Ifthisshouldoccur,aworkaroundisasfollows:
Connecttothesystemfromtheremotesite
ConnectviaotherEthernetport(oftheIDU)
Powerdowntheequipmentandconnectimmediatelyafterpower
up(thefastestwayistoenterinstallmode)

TheModeandRadioLinkFailureActionoptionsvarysomewhatwithIDUorPoEtype.Fora
GbEPoEdevicetheyarerespectively,asfollows:
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PortConnections
ForIDUCbasedlinksthePortConnectionswindowenablesyoutocontrolcommunication
betweenthetwoLANportsandtheSFP:

TheportcombinationsshownmaybeConnectedorDisconnected.ForIDUEs,youwillonly
seeLAN1LAN2.

CRCErrorDetectionforGbEPorts
TheCRCerrorcountforGbELANportsmaybeseenasmouseovertooltips:

Figure916:GbELANPortwithCRCerrorwarningandCRCcounttooltip
TheoccurrenceofCRCerrorsonaportisindicatedbytheyellowtriangularcautionsign;to
seetheCRCerrorcount,mouseoverthecautionsign.

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VLANTaggingforEthernetService:Configuration

Tip

VLANIDsareusedbyRADWINproductsinthreeseparatecontexts:
ManagementVLAN,TrafficVLANandEthernetRing.Itisrecommended
thatyouusedifferentVLANIDsforeachcontext.

TwomodesofVLANtaggingforEthernetservicearesupported:ODUmodeforPoElinksand
IDUmodeforlinksusingIDUCs.

VLANTaggingODUMode
IftheODUisconfiguredwitheither

aPoEdeviceinsteadofanIDUC
anIDUCwithIDUdetectiondisabled

thewindowshowninFigure915willbedisplayed.ClickingtheODUVLANConfiguration
buttonopensthefollowingwindow:

Figure917:ODUVLANConfiguration
TheIngressoptionsare:

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Transparentmodepassesthroughallframestransparently.Untagallremovestaggingfrom
allframes.FiltermodepassesthroughpacketswithVLANIDSlistedinthetable.Untagged
packetsarealsofiltered.TheyareblockedbytheODU.
ThetableofAllowedVLANIDsisenablewhenyouselecttheFilteroption.Youmayenterup
toeightVLANIDs.

TheEgressoptionsare:

Transparentmodepassesframeswithouttagging.BothTagmodeProviderTaggingeach
requiresthatyouassignaVLANIDandVLANPriority:

TheVLANIDmustbeintherange2to4094andtheVLANPriorityisanintegerbetween0
and7.
Whenyouaredone,remembertoclickOK(Figure917).

VLANTaggingIDUMode
TosetupIDUmodeVLANtaggingforEthernetService,clicktheVLANConfiguration...button
inFigure914.Thefollowingwindowisdisplayed:

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Figure918:VLANtagsettings

IfyouareusingaIDUE,theSFProwwillnotappear.

Note
InNormalmode,youmustmanuallyassigneachrequiredVLANIDtoaport,whetherfor
taggingoruntagging.MembershipmodeallowsyoutoallocateblocksofVLANIDs.
NormalMode
ThechoicesforIngressModeare

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andforEgressModeare

Membershipmode
InMembershipModeyoumayassignVLANIDsinblockstotheports.Thenextthreefigures
showstheworkflow.

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ToconfigureVLANusingMembershipmode:

1.AddarangeofVLANIDsorasinglelineitem.

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2.AssignparticipatingportstoeachVLANID.

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3.SetuntaggedportVLANIDsasrequiredandclickOKtoaccept.Atanypointyoumay
returntothelastdisplaytoseeyouVLANassignments.

Note

ThedetailsofsettingupVLANtaggingrequireadvancednetwork
managementskillsbeyondthescopeofthismanual.Furtherinformation
fortheNetworkManagerisprovidedinChapter17.

CompletelyDisablingVLAN
ItmaybenecessarytodisableVLANforseveralreasonsapartfromreconfiguration.For
example,settingaVLANIDtotheLANportusedbythemanagingcomputercaneffectively
lockyououtofthelink.Theremedyforthissituationistoresettherelevantsite(s)andlogon
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again.YouhavetwominutesofgracebeforetheVLANsettingstakehold.Duringthis
period,youshouldnavigatetoSiteConfiguration|EthernetandthenclicktheDisableVLAN
button.AnyVLANsettingsforthesitewillbelost.

SettingtheMaximumInformationRate(MIR)
WhatistheMIR
ThemaximumEthernetthroughputofthelink(MIR)canbelimited.ThedefaultsettingisBest
Effort(seeFigure914above),wherethehighestinformationrateavailableforthelink
conditionsandsettingsisused.

Whatisitfor
TheMIRsettinglimitsthethroughputforEthernetservice.Itdoesnotaffectthecapacityof
TDMservices.
IftheLinkBudgetCalculatororairconditionslimitthecapacitytoXMbps,andsupposethat
youuseY(<X)MbpsforTDMservices,thenyouareleftwithXY=ZMbpsforEthernet.
Supposeforexample,thatZ=20Mbps.
AsaServiceProvider,youcandecidetosellapackagebasedon10Mbpsandcharge$P1for
it,or15Mbpsfor$P2>$P1.
TheMIRsettingallowsyoudothis.
Thedefaultvalueisbesteffort(shownasUnlimited)whichwillgiveZabove.

Theminimumvalueis256Mbps.
ThemaximumvaluewillbetheminimumbetweenZaboveand
25/10MbpsforRADWIN2000A(Modeldependent)
50MbpsforRADWIN2000B
20MbpsforRADWIN2000X
Note
200MbpsforRADWIN2000C
TheMIRsettingisindependentperdirection.
TolimittheEthernetinformationrate:
1.FromtheConfigurationmenu,choosethesitetoreconfigure.
2.ClickAdvanced|Ethernet
TheConfigurationdialogboxopens.

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Figure919:EthernetConfigurationSiteConfigurationdialogbox
3.IntheInformationRatepane,usethedropdownmenutochoosetheMIR.

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Figure920:EthernetMIRThroughputselection
4.ChooseOthertodefinethethroughputwith1Kbpsresolution
5.ChooseBestEffortforthehighestinformationratepossibleforthelinkconditions
andsettings
6.ClickApplytosavethechanges.
Figure921:Airinterfacedetails

SettingthesynclossThreshold
YoumaychangethesynclossthresholdbyclickingthesynclossThresholdbutton:

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TDMMHSStatus

Thesynclossthresholdvalue,whichyouenterisabsolute.synclosswillonlyoccurif
throughputfallsbelowit.

Note

Thedefaultvalueisdeterminedbyanalgorithmtakingintoaccount
yourcurrentlinkradioparameters
Thereisaprovisiontooverrideanexcessivelyhighvaluethatwould
leadtocontinuoussynclossthrashing:Anexcessivelyhighvalue
willbeignoredbythesystem.
Anexcessivelylowvaluemaypreventsynclosseventsalmostentirely,
inturnpreventingtheACSmechanismfromworkingeffectively.

TDMMHSStatus
HereyoucanseetheTDMMHSstatus.Thereisnothingtoset.

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Figure922:TDMMHSstatus

SettingExternalAlarmInputs
TheIDUCandtheIDUEhavefourexternalalarminputsandfourexternalalarmoutputsin
theformofdrycontactrelays.TheAlarminterfaceislocatedonthefrontpaneloftheIDUC
andisa25pinDtypefemaleconnector.SeeAppendixB,forwiringspecificationsandpinout.
Youmayenableordisableeachofthealarmsandconfigurethealarmdescriptiontext
appearinginthealarmtrapmessage.TheODUsendsthealarmwithinlessthanasecond
fromactualalarmtrigger.

Tosettheexternalalarminputs:
1.ChooseExternalAlarmsfromtheSiteConfigurationwindow.

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Figure923:ExternalAlarmsConfiguration
2.ChooseanalarmandsetitsmodetoEnabledorDisabled
3.Enteradescriptionofthealarmsinthetextfield.
4.ClickApplytosave.
5.ClickOKtoexitfromthedialog.

Resetting
Youmayresetthelink,preservingthecurrentconfiguration,orresettofactorydefaults.

Caution

Resettingthelinkcausesservicedisconnection.
Tomaintaintheconnectionbetweenthemanagingcomputerandthe
link,firstresetSiteB.

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Toresetthelinkpreservingcurrentconfiguration:
1.FromMaintenanceonthemainwindow,resettheremoteunit.
2.FromMaintenanceonthemainwindow,resetthelocalunit.

ToresettoFactoryDefaults
1.Chooseeitherofthesitestobereset.TheConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.ChooseOperationsintheConfigurationdialogbox.

Figure924:SiteConfigurationResettofactorydefaults
3.ClicktheRestoreDefaultsbutton.
Amessageboxaskingifyouwanttorestorefactorydefaultsettingsappears.

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4.ClickthecheckboxifyouwanttokeepthecurrentIPaddresssettings.
5.ClickYestocontinue.
Afterafewmomentsthesitewillberesetandyouwillneedtologontoittore
installthelink.

IDUDetection
AnODUalwaystriestodetecttheIDUtowhichitisconnected.IDUDetectioniseffectedby
anIDUrespondingtospecialODUpackets.
IfaPoEdeviceisinuse,thedetectionpacketsspreadtothecontainingnetworkandmay
causeflooding.Insuchacase,theIDUDetectionfeature,(Figure924),shouldbedisabled.
TodisableIDUDetectionMode,justtogglethecheckboxinFigure924.

Backup/RestoreofODUSoftwareFiles
BackupODUSoftwaretoaFile
RADWINManagerallowsyoutobackuptheODUsoftwareofbothunitsofalinktothe
managingcomputerasbinaryfiles.Eachsiteisbackedupinaseparatefile.Thedefault
backupfilenameisconstructedfromtheODUIPaddressandthedateasinthefollowing
example:
BackupofSiteAasusedinourexamples:
10.104.2.2_1.12.2009.backup
Ifyouperformmorethanonebackuponagivendateyouwillneedtochangethefilename
tosomethinglikethis:

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10.104.2.2_1.12.2009_01.backup
...

TobackuptheODUsoftwareafile:
1.Chooseasitetobackup.TheSiteConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.ClickBackup.
3.IntheSaveAsdialogbox,indicateinwhichfolderandunderwhatname
configurationfileistobesaved,andclickSave.

RestoringODUSoftwareorConfiguration
Backupfilescanbeuploadedfromthemanagingcomputer.Youmaychooseafullsoftware
restoreorconfigurationonlyrestore.YoumayrestoreabackupfiletoanotherODUsubject
tothefollowingprovisions:

ThebackupwasperformedwithRADWINManager,release2.8.20orhigher
ThesourceandtargetODUshavethesame
ProductID
Hardwareversion
Capacity

YoucancheckProductID,HardwareversionandCapacityfromtheInventorydisplayforthe
sourceODU.

Torestorefromabackupfile:
1.Chooseasitetorestore(fromapreviousbackup).
TheSiteConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.ClickRestore.YouareofferedthechoiceofaFullorConfigurationRestoreasshown:

3.ClicktherequiredRestoretype.YouarethenofferedastandardOpenFiledialogbox.
4.FromtheOpenFiledialogbox,navigatetoyourbackupstorageareaandchoosefile
toupload.ClickOK.

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Mutingthealignmenttonebuzzer
TheODUalignmenttonebecomesaudibleassoonaspowerissupplied,andcontinuesuntil
theODUsarealignedandthelinkestablished.
Itispossibletomutethetoneduringregularoperationofthelink.Itmustbeenabledwhen
performingthealignmentprocedure.

Tomutethealignmenttonebuzzer:
1.Chooseasite.TheConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.IntheConfigurationdialogbox,clicktheBuzzerbutton.

Figure925:Alignmenttonebuzzerstates
3.ClickOff.Thetoneisdisabled.

Torestorethealignmenttonebuzzer:
1.Chooseasite.TheConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.ClickOntohavethebuzzerbeepcontinuouslyorAutotohavethebuzzerbeeponly
ininstallmode.

ConfigurationwithTelnet
ATelnetterminalcanbeusedtoconfigureandmonitortheRADWIN2000.
TostartaTelnetsession,usetelnet<ODU_IP>.
Forexample,ifyourunTelnetasfollows,
telnet10.104.2.2
youwillbeaskedforausernameandpassword.
TheTelnetlogonusernameisthepasswordthatyouusedtoentertheRADWINManager
(forexample,thedefault:admin).TheTelnetpasswordisthecorrespondingCommunity
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Figure926:Telnetsessionlogon
AReadOnlyCommunitystringallowsdisplayonlywhereasaReadWriteCommunitystring
allowsdisplayandsetcommands.
SupportedTelnetcommandsareshowninTable96.Notethatsomeofthecommandsare
modelspecific.Forexample,TDMcommandswillnotapplytoEthernetonlyandPoEbased
links.
Table94:TelnetDisplaycommands
Command

Explanation

displayinventory

DisplaysODUproductname,Name,Location,
hardwareandsoftwarerevisions,uptime,MAC
address,IDUproductname,IDUsoftwareand
hardwarerevisions

displaymanagement

DisplaysIP,Subnet,Gateway,Trapstable

displaylink

DisplaysState,LinkID,ChannelBW,RSS,TSL,
Frequency/ACS,DFS,Rate/ARA,Distance

displayethernet

DisplaysBridgeMode,Agingtime,Porttable(State,
Statusandaction)

displayethernet_errors

DisplayFCSerrorsforODU/IDURx,IDULAN1/LAN2

displaytdm

DisplaysClockMode,MasterClockMode,Current
Clock,Quality,TDMtable(Linestatus,ErrorBlocks)

displayntp

DisplaysTime,ServerandOffset

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Table94:TelnetDisplaycommands(Continued)
Command

Explanation

displayPM
<interface:AIR,LAN1,LAN2,TDM1,
TDM2,...,TDM16>
<interval:current,day,month>

Showstheperformancemonitortablesforeach
interfaceaccordingtouserdefinedmonitoring
intervals

displaybands

Displayavailablebands

displayratio

Displayuplink/downlinkratio,permille

displaysyncloss_thresh

DisplaysynclossthreholdinKbps

Table95:TelnetSetimmediatecommands
Command

Explanation

setip<ipaddr><subnetMask>
<gateway>

SettheODUIPaddress,subnetmaskandgateway.
TheusermustresettheODUafterthecommand
completion

settrap<index:110><ipaddr>
<port:065535>

Setaspecifictrapfromthetrapstable(e.g.settrap3
10.104.2.2162)

setreadpw<oldpasswd><passwd>

Setthereadaccesspassword(ReadCommunity)

setwritepw<oldpasswd><passwd>

Setthereadwriteaccesspassword(ReadWrite
Community)

settrappw<oldpasswd><passwd>

SetthetrapCommunitystring

setbuzzer
<mode:0=OFF,1=ON,2=ALWAYS_ON Setthebuzzermode
,3=AUTO>
settpc<power:Valuebetween
minimalTxpower,andmaximalTx
power>

SettheODUTxPower.Ifawrongvalueisentered,
bothminandmaxvaluesshallbedisplayedinthe
errorreply

setname<newname>

Setthenameofthelink

setlocation<newlocation>

Setthesitename

setcontact<newcontact>

Setthenameofthelocation

setethernet
<port:MNG,LAN1,LAN2>
<mode:AUTO,10H,10F,100H,100F,D
ISABLE>

SetthemodeandspeedofeachEthernetport

setsyncloss_thresh

SetsynclossthresholdinKbps(default1000Kbps)

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Table95:TelnetSetimmediatecommands(Continued)
Command

Explanation

resync

ResyncstheODUs.Theuseriswarnedthatthe
commandwilldropserviceforafewseconds.Theair
interfaceisresetbutnotlost.TheTelnetsessionis
maintained.(WatchtheIDULEDs.)

reboot

ResetsboththeIDUandtheODU.Theuseriswarned
thatthecommandwillresettheODU.AnewTelnet
sessiontotheODUmaybeopenedaftertheresetis
complete.(WatchtheIDULEDs.)

help

Displaystheavailablecommands

Table96:TelnetSetcommandsrequiringreset
Command

Explanation

set<ssid>

SetLinkID

setrate<index:17,adaptive>

Settherat.Indexistothetableasappearsinthe
ConfigWizard

setbridge<mode:0=Bridging
OFF,1=BridgingON>

SettheODUbridgemode(0off,1on)

setratio<11000>

setuplink/downlinkratio,permille

setdual_tx_mode(mode:1=MIMO,
SetdualantennamodetoMIMOorDiversity
2=Diversity)
setpreferredfrequenciesclear

Clearpreferredfrequencies.Requiresaresync.

setpreferredfrequenciesadd
<freq>

AddapreferredfrequencyinMHz.Requiresaresync.

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MonitoringandDiagnostics
TheRADWINManagerapplicationenablesyoutomonitorthelink,aswellasperform
diagnosticoperationssuchasloopbacktests.
Thischaptercovers:

Retrievinglinkinformation
Linkcompatibilityissues
TDMportloopbacks
Reinstallingandrealigningalink
LinkBudgetCalculator
Performancemonitoring
Throughputchecking
Events,alarmsandTraps
Revertingalertmessages
Remotepowerfailindication
Troubleshooting
ReplacinganODU
Restoringtofactorysetup
Onlinehelp
Obtainingsupport

RetrievingLinkInformation(GetDiagnostics)
TheGetDiagnosticsfeaturecollectsandwritesalllinkandManagerinformation(fromboth
sites)intoatextfile.Thefileinformationcanbeusedfordiagnosticsandshouldbesentto
RADWINCustomerSupporttospeedupassistance.

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Thefollowingtablelistslinkandsysteminformationthatcanbemonitored.
Table101:GetDiagnosticsDataandDescription
Data

Description

SystemData

Generalinformationaboutthesystem

LinkInformation

Informationaboutthelinkproperties

EventsLog

Listofsystemeventsincludingthosefromother
sitesifthissiteisdefinedasthetrapdestination
Last256eventsfrombothsites

SiteConfiguration

Dataaboutthesiteparameters

ActiveAlarms

Listofactivealarms

Performance

Networkperformancedataoverdefinedtimeperiods

Monitor

Detailedeventdatarecord

SpectrumView

DatafromlastSpectrumViewrun

Togetdiagnostics
1.FromtheHelpmenu,chooseGetDiagnosticsInformation.

Figure101:GetDiagnosticsDialogBox
2.Selectordeselectthedataoptions.IfthefileistobesenttoRADWINCustomer
Supportleavealloptionschecked.
3.ClickFilePathtospecifythefolderinwhichyouwanttosavethefileandthenclick
Starttosavetheinformation.

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ThefileissavedinthespecifiedfolderasDiagnosticsInformation.txt

LinkCompatibility
LinkCompatibilityindicatestheversioncompatibilityusingsoftwaretraps.Asnewhardware
orsoftwareisaddedtoexistingnetworkscompatibilityissuesmayarise.Anincompatibility
issueisindicatedtotheuserbyachangeofcoloroftheLinkStatusboxontheMainMenu
window.Trapmessages(canbeviewedintheEventsLog)indicatetheproblemsorlimitations
andsuggestupgradeswhenappropriate.
ThefollowingLinkStatusmessagesaregiven:
fullCompatibilitydifferentsoftwareversionsweredetectedthatarefullycompatible.The
messageindicatesthatanupgradeisavailable.
restrictedCompatibilitydifferentsoftwareversionsweredetectedthatoperatecorrectly.
However,newfeaturesarenotsupported.
softwareUpgradeRequireddifferentsoftwareversionsweredetectedallowinglimited
operation.Themessageis,thatasoftwareupgradeisrequired.
versionsIncompatibilitydifferentsoftwareversionsweredetectedthatareincompatible.
Youneedtoperformlocalupgrades.
Table102:LinkCompatibilityTrapMessages
LinkState

LinkState
text

Link
Status
Color

Site
Description

fullCompatibility

Active

Green

Software
Upgrade
Available

restrictedCompatibility

Active
Software
Version
mismatch

Magenta
(Sameas
authentic
ation
error)

Software
Upgrade
Recommende
d

softwareUpgradeRequir
ed

Active
Software
Upgrade
Required

Brown
(Major)

Software
Upgrade
Required

versionsIncompatibility

NotActive
Software
Red
Upgrade
Required

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TDMLoopbacks
InternalandexternalloopbacksonbothsitesofalinkareusedtotesttheTDM
connections

Toactivatealoopback:
1.FromtheMaintenancemenu,chooseLoopbacks...orrightclicktheTDM
displayinthemainwindow.
TheLoopbacksdialogboxappears:

Figure102:Loopbackconfigurationbox
2.Fromtheactiveports,clickthoserequiredforloopbackactivation.Theselectedport
iconschangecolortolightblueasinthefollowingexample:

Figure103:LoopbackconfigurationboxwithoneSiteAportselected
3.Clickconfiguretochoosealoopbackmode:

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Figure104:Loopbackoptions
4.Clicktherequiredloopbackmode.

Figure105:Loopbackdefined
5.ClickOKtoactivatetheselectedloopback(s).
Thisactivatesselectedloopback(s).Thecorrespondingserviceporticon
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LocalLineLoopback

Figure106:SiteAport2settoloopback

Todeactivatealoopback:
ReturntothesituationofFigure104andclickNone.
Whenaloopbackisdeactivated,thecorrespondingiconinFigure106
revertstoitspreviousstate(liketherightsideofthefigure).

LocalLineLoopback
ALocallineloopbackcanbesettotestthelocalE1/T1portanditsconnectiontolocalside
userequipment.Inthismode,datacomingfromthelocaluserequipmentisloopedbackto
it.Thisloopbackisinitiatedfromamanagingcomputerconnectedtothelocalunit.

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Figure107:LocalLineLoopback

RemoteReverseLoopback
Aremotereverseloopbackcanbesettotestconnectionbetweenthelocalandremoteunits
andbetweenthelocalE1/T1portanditsconnectiontothelocaluserequipment.Inthis
mode,datacomingfromthelocaluserequipmentisloopedbackattheremoteside.This
loopbackisinitiatedfromamanagingcomputerconnectedtothelocalunit.

Figure108:RemoteReverseLoopback

RemoteLineLoopback
TheremoteunitcanbesettoalineloopbacktotesttheremoteE1/T1portandits
connectiontotheremotesideuserequipment.Inthismode,datacomingfromtheremote
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userequipmentisloopedbacktoitlocally.Thisloopbackisinitiatedbythemanaging
computerconnectedtothelocalunit.

Figure109:RemoteLineLoopback

LocalInternalLoopback
Thelocalunitcanbesettoclosearemoteloopbacktotestconnectionbetweenthelocaland
remoteunitsandbetweentheremoteE1/T1portanditsconnectiontotheremoteuser
equipment.Inthismode,datacomingfromtheremoteuserequipmentisloopedbacktoit
locally.Thisloopbackisinitiatedbythemanagingcomputerconnectedtothelocalunit.

Figure1010:LocalReverseLoopback

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ReinstallingandRealigningaLink
ItmaybenecessarytoreinstallthelinkiftheODUsneedtoberealigned.
ActivatingInstallModecausesbothsitestogointoinstallmode,causing
disruptioninserviceforapproximatelyfifteenseconds.

Note

Toreinstallthelink:
1.Chooseasite.
TheConfigurationdialogboxopens.
2.IntheConfigurationdialogbox,clicktheInstallModebutton.
Amessageboxaskingifyouwanttoenterinstallmodeappears.
3.ClickYestocontinue.
ThesystementersInstallmodeandthealignmenttonebecomesaudible.
4.RealigntheODUsandstarttheInstallationwizard(seeChapter6).

TheLinkBudgetCalculator
TheLinkBudgetCalculatorispartoftheRADWINManagersoftwareandisfoundintheHelp
menu.Thisusefulutilityenablesyoutocalculatetheexpectedperformanceofthewireless
linkandthepossibleconfigurationsforaspecificlinkrangeincludingantennasize,cableloss
andclimateconditions.Forfulldetails,seeChapter27.

ThroughputChecking
Inthismode,RADWIN2000estimatesEthernetthroughputbyfillingframesovertheairto
maximumfor30seconds.Thismodeshouldnotinfluenceservice.

TouseThroughputChecking:
1.Atthemainmenu,clickMaintenance|EstimatedEth.Throughput.Aconfirmation
messageappears:

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2.ClickYestocontinue.TheEthernetservicesareachangesappearanceandthe
estimatedthroughputisdisplayed:

Attheendof30seconds,thedisplayrevertstonormal.

PerformanceMonitoring
RADWIN2000PerformanceMonitoringconstantlymonitorstrafficovertheradiolinkand
collectsstatisticsdatafortheairinterface,TDMandEthernetports.Itdoessocontinuously,
evenwhentheRADWINManagerisnotconnected.
Twotypesoflogsarerecorded:

MonitorLogthatrecordsstatisticsontrafficrateandradiosignalstrength.
EventsLogthatrecordswhentheratesfallaboveorbelowapredefinedthreshold.See
page1016below.

BoththestatisticsMonitorlogandeventslogcanbesavedastextfiles.

TheMonitorLog
TheMonitorLogrecordsperformancestatisticsforpredefinedintervals.Youcansavethe
monitorlogtoatextfile,aswellasdisplaytheinformationinanonscreenreport.

SavingtheMonitorLog
YoucansavetherecordedMonitorLogstatisticstoatextfile.

Tosavethemonitorlog:
1. FromtheToolsmenu,choosePreferences.
ThePreferencesdialogboxappears:

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Figure1011:Preferencesdialogbox
2.ClicktheMonitorTab.
3.Selectthefiletosave.
4.Clickthecheckboxtoopenthefileforsaving.
5.Clickthe
buttonandintheSelectFiledialogboxindicateinwhichfolderand
underwhatnamethemonitorlogfileistobesaved.
6.Setthetimeintervalforaddingdatatothefile.
7.ClickOKtosavethefile.

ViewingPerformanceReports
ThePerformanceMonitorReportdisplaysperformanceviewsofeachoftheinterfaces.

Toobtainperformancemonitoringreports:
1.Fromthemainmenu,chooseTools|PerformanceMonitoringReport...
Youarepresentedwiththefollowingwindow:

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Figure1012:BasicPerformanceMonitoringReport
2.ChooseareporttypefromtheleftpanelandclicktheGetDatatoolbarbutton.For
example,ifyouchooseSiteA,AirandCurrent,youwillbeofferedareportlooking
likethis:

Figure1013:TypicalPerformanceMonitoringReportbasedon15minuteintervals
NoticetheMinRSLvalueof100onthefourthline.ItIndicatesthatduringtheinter
val12:30to12:45,therewasalinksyncloss.Thenextfigureshowstheeffectofa
resetbetween14:15and14:30.

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Figure1014:PerformanceMonitoringReportshowingtheeffectofaReset
Thepriordataisinvalidatedasshownbytheredcrossesinthelefthandcolumn.
Further,MinandMaxRSLfortheinvalidatedperiodissettozero.
3.ClicktheSelectionPaneicontotogglethesidepanelonoroff.
Theotherreportslooksimilar.Hereisadetaileddescriptionofthereportsandtheirfields:
Severalperformancedataoccurrencesarecollectedforeachoftheinterfaces(ES,SES,and
UAS),aswellasspecificdataperInterfacetype(e.g.,TxandRxbytesforEthernet).FortheAir
Interface,userdefinedthresholdsdataarecollected.RefertoTable103andTable104
below.
Dataiscollectedandselectivelydisplayedbasedonthreetimeintervalsasselectedbythe
Intervalradiobuttons:

Current(t=0)
15minutesIntervals
Daily

Table103:Explanationofperformancedata
Datatype

GenericPMData

ReportedValue

Explanation

UASUnavailable
Seconds

Secondsinwhichtheinterfacewasoutof
service.

RawESRaw
ErroredSeconds

Thenumberofsecondsinwhichtherewasat
leastoneerrorblock.Notethatthenotionofan
errorblockisdifferentperinterface.

SESSevere
ErroredSeconds

Thenumberofsecondsinwhichtheservice
qualitywaslow(thequalityisdifferentpertype
ofinterfaceanddeterminedbytheBBER
thresholdperinterface).

BBEBackground
BlockError

Thenumberoferroredblocksinaninterval.

Integrity

Aflagindicatingthatthedatawasvalid.Note
thatthePerformanceMonitoringdataisnot
validifnotallthevalueswerestored(e.g.,due
toclockchangeswithintheintervalorpower
upreset).

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Table103:Explanationofperformancedata
Datatype

AdditionalAir
InterfacePMData

AdditionalEthernet
InterfacePMData

TDMinterface

ReportedValue

Explanation

MaxRSL

Themaximumofthereceivesignallevel
(measuredindBm).

MinRSL

Theminimumofthereceivesignallevel
(measuredindBm).

MaxTSL

Themaximumofthetransmitsignallevel
(measuredindBm).

MinTSL

Theminimumofthetransmitsignallevel
(measuredindBm).

RSLThreshold1

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichtheReceive
SignalLevel(RSL)wasbelowthespecified
threshold.

RSLThreshold2

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichtheRSLwas
belowthespecifiedthreshold.

TSLThreshold

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichtheTransmit
SignalLevel(TSL)wasabovethespecified
threshold.

BBERThreshold

Thenumberofsecondsinwhichthe
BackgroundBlockErrorRatio(BBER)exceeded
thespecifiedthreshold.

ReceivedBytes

ThenumberofMegabytesreceivedatthe
specifiedportwithintheinterval

TransmittedBytes

ThenumberofMegabytestransmittedatthe
specifiedportwithintheinterval.

Throughput
threshold

Secondscountwhenthroughputfellbelowthe
threshold

Trafficthreshold

Secondscountwhenactualtrafficexceededthe
threshold

Activeseconds

Thenumberofsecondsthattheconfigured
TDMservicesareactive

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PerformanceMonitoringReportToolbar
Youcanusethetoolbartoperformtheactionsdescribedinthefollowingtable:
Table104:Actionofthetoolbarbuttons
CommandButton

Action

GetData

Gathercurrentperformancemonitoringdata.

Save

Savecurrentperformancemonitoringdatatoafile

Clear

Clearcurrentperformancemonitoringdata

Thresholds

SetThresholds

SelectionPane

Toggleon/offleftpanel

Close

ClosesthePerformanceMonitoringwindow

SettingAirInterfaceThresholds
UsetheThresholdsbuttonontheMonitoringPerformanceReporttoolbartosettheAir
InterfaceThresholds:

Figure1015:Thresholdconfigurationdialogbox
RSLThresholds
TwoRSLThresholdscanbedefined.Theyareusedasanindicatorofproblemsintheradio
channel.YoucanchecktheRSSfromtheLinkBudgetCalculatorresultsduringinstallation.
Valuesof5dBand8dBfromthecurrentRSSaretypical.
TSLThreshold
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Acounterismaintained,ofthenumberofsecondintervalsduringwhichTxpowerexceeds
thisthreshold.
BBERThreshold
TheBackgroundBlockErrorRatioismeasuredasapercentage.Thethresholdcanbesetfrom
0.1%upto50%.
ForlinkswithEthernetonlyservice,8%thresholdisrecommended.Iftherearenoproblems
duringtheinterval,thenforthatthreshold,therecommendedBBERvalueshouldbe0.Since
thesystemprovidesalosslessEthernetservice,thereisthroughputdegradationincaseof
interference.ThedegradationisproportionaltotheBBER.
EthernetThresholdsCapacity
ThisisusedasabasisforcheckingadherencetoaServiceLevelAgreement.Itisthenumber
ofsecondscountthatthelinkcapacityfallsbellowthethreshold.
EthernetThresholdsTraffic
Thenumberofsecondscountthatreceivedtrafficexceededthisthreshold.Itcanbeusedto
measuretrafficpeaks.

Events,AlarmsandTraps
TheEventsLog
TheEventsLogrecordssystemfailures,lossofsynchronization,lossofsignal,compatibility
problemsandotherfaultconditionsandevents.

Note

Theforegoingeventtypesincludeeventsfromalllinksforwhichthis
managingcomputerhasbeendefinedasthetrapsaddress.Onlyevents
fromRADWINequipmentwillbeshown.

Alarms(traps)aredisplayedintheEventsLoginthelowerpanelofthemainwindow.The
EventsLogmaybesavedasatextfile.
TheEventsLogincludesthefollowingfields:

Sequentialnumber(ID)
Dateandtimestamp
Message
Trapsource
IPaddressoftheODUthatinitiatedalarm.

ForcompleteinformationabouttrapsandalarmsseeAppendixE.
TheeventsaredisplayedintheEventsLoginthelowerrighthandpaneloftheRADWIN
Managermainwindow:

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Figure1016:EventsLogDisplay

TosavetheEventsLog:
1.FromtheToolsmenu,choosePreferences.
ThePreferencesdialogboxappears
2.ClicktheEventsTab.
3.Selectthefiletosave.
4.Clickthecheckboxtoopenthefileforsaving.

Clickthe buttonandintheSelectFiledialogboxindicateinwhichfolderandunderwhat
nametheEventsLogfileistobesaved,andclickOK.

Note

TostoretheEventsLog,firstdefinetheIPaddress,subnetmask,default
gatewayandtrapdestinationaddressofthemanagingcomputer(see
Chapter9fordetails).

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RADWINManagerTraps
TheRADWINManagerapplicationissuestrapstoindicatevariousevents,displayedinthe
EventsLog.
Table105:RADWINManagerTrapMessages
TrapMessage

Severity

Remarks

Cannotbindtotrapserviceport.Port162
alreadyinusebyProcessName(pid:ProcessId)

Warning

RADWINManagerwill
notcatchanytraps
fromtheODU,some
otherapplicationhas
grabbedthisport.For
furtherdetailseethis
website.

Deviceunreachable!

Error

Checkconnectivityto
ODU

Connectedto<site_name>

Information

<site_name>Sitewillbereset.

Information

RestoreFactoryDefaultSettingsinprocesson
Site<site_name>

Information

FactorySettings:Theprocesswasnotfinished
duetoconnectionissues.

Warning

Factorysettingfailed
duetoconnectivity
problemtoODU

Reset:Theprocesswasnotfinisheddueto
connectionissues.

Warning

Factorysettingfailed
duetoconnectivity
problemtotarget
ODUwillnotbereset

CannotWritetoMonitorfile.Thereisnot
enoughspaceonthedisk.

Warning

Freesomespaceon
diskonthemanaging
computerandretry

WindowsError:<error_ID>.CannotWriteto
Monitorfile.

Warning

OperatingSystemerror
onthemanaging
computer

TDMCounterswereclearedforbothsides

Information

IdenticalIPaddressesat<local_site_name>and
<remote_site_name>

Warning

SetupadifferentIPto
eachsite

TheProductisnotidentifiedatthe
<local_site_name>site.

Warning

RADWINManageris
incompatiblewiththe
ODUsoftwareversion

TheProductisnotidentifiedatthe
<remote_site_name>site.

Warning

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Table105:RADWINManagerTrapMessages(Continued)
TrapMessage

Severity

TheProductisnotidentifiedatbothsites.

Warning

ProductNotIdentified!

Warning

TheManageridentifiedanewerODUreleaseat
the<remote_site_name>site.

Warning

TheManageridentifiedanewerODUreleaseat
bothsites.

Warning

TheManageridentifiedanewerODUreleaseat
the<local_site_name>site.

Warning

NewerVersionidentifiedatthe
<local_site_name>site.

Warning

NewerVersionidentifiedatthe
<remote_site_name>site.

Warning

NewerVersionIdentified!

Warning

DifferentIDUDetectionModeat<Site1Name>
and<Site2Name>

Warning

Remarks

ODUreleaseisnewer
thanRADWINManager
release.Wizardsare
notavailable.RADWIN
Managerwillbeused
justformonitoring.
UpgradetheRADWIN
Manager.(Youwillget
thismessageasapop
up)

ODUreleaseisnewer
thanRADWINManager
release.Wizardsare
notavailable.RADWIN
Managerwillbeused
justformonitoring.
UpgradetheRADWIN
Manager.

IDUdetectionmodeset
differentlyatthetwo
sites

SettingtheEventsPreferences
YoucandefineacolorforthemessagestobedisplayedintheEventLogwindow,accordingto
theseverityoftheevent.Theseverityispredefined.

TosettheMessagecolor:
1.FromtheToolsmenu,choosePreferences.
ThePreferencesdialogboxappears.
2.ClicktheEventsTab:

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Figure1017:PreferencesdialogboxEventtab
3.Selecttheeventtypeandclickonthe

button.

Acolorchartopens.
4.Selecttherequiredcolor.
5.Repeatforeachoftheeventtypes.

Tosetthemessagebackgroundcolor:
ClickBackgroundColortochangethetextbackground.

Toresetthemessagecolors:
ClickResetSettingstoreturntothedefaultcolorsettings.

SavingtheEventsLog
YoucansaverecordedeventsinanEventsLogtextfile.Newalarmsareautomaticallyadded
tothetextfile,astheyentertheEventsLog.

SNMPv3TrapAuthentication
TheSNMPv3UserandPasswordarerelevantifyouareusingSNMPv3.Inthis,casetrap
messagesarekeyedtotheusernameandpasswordandnotvisibletoanyoneelse.The
preferencesenteredhere,relatetotrapmessagessenttothespecifieduserifspecifiedorto
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alltrapmessages,otherwise.Forassociatingauserwithatrapaddress,seeConfiguringIP
AddressesforTrapDestinations.

ActiveAlarms
Uponsettingatrapdestination,applicableeventsarereportedasactivealarmstotheuser.
TheactivealarmsaresavedandcanbeviewedintheActiveAlarmswindow.

Toviewsummaryofsavedalarms:
1.FromtheToolsmenu,chooseActiveAlarmSummary.
2.Chooseeitherofthesitesoffered.
TheActiveAlarmsSummarywindowopens:

Figure1018:ActiveAlarmsSummary
TheactivealarmsdisplaydoesnotupdateitselfuntiltheRefreshbuttonisused.
Thefollowingtableprovidesanexplanationofthecommandbuttons.
Table106:ActiveAlarmscommandbuttons
Command

Action

Save

SavesthealarmsinCSVortextformatforfurtheranalysis

Refresh

Showstheactivealarmsatthemomentofrefresh

Site

Selectssitefortheactivealarms

Close

Closestheactivealarmwindow

ViewingRecentEvents
EachODUstoresthelast256events:
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Toviewthelast256events:
1.ClickTools|RecentEvents...Awindowlikethefollowingisdisplayed:

Figure1019:RecentEventsUptolast256eventsatSiteA
2.UsetheSitebuttontochooseSiteB
3.UsetheSavebuttontostoretheeventsinatabdelimitedlist.

RevertingAlertMessages
ManyalertmessagesintheRADWINManagerhaveanoptionoftheformDonotshowthis
messageagain.Thesealertmessagescanberevertedtotheirdefaultstate(shown)by
choosingtheAdvancedtabfromthePreferencesdialog:

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Figure1020:AdvancedPreferences
JustclicktheRestoreDefaultsbutton,followedbyOK.

OtherAdvancedPreferences
EnableandDisableCheckingforSoftwareUpgrades
IfyouarenotonanetworkwithInternetaccess,disablethis.

SettingSNMPParameters
UsethesechoicestosettheSNMPmonitoringintervalandtimeout.Theseareonly
significantifyouareusinganSNMPbasednetworkmanagementsystemsuchasRADWIN
NMS.

RemotePowerFailIndication
Remotepowerfailindicationindicatestoonesidethattheothersidehassufferedapower
failure.Thefailedsitesendsafinaltrapindicationaboutthepowerlossjustbeforepowering
off.

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ADyingGaspcircuitidentifiesthepowerfailureataminimumintervalof20milliseconds
beforetheODUorIDUpowersoff.Duringthatintervalamessagenotifyingthepowerfailure
issenttooppositesite.Externalalarmoutputnumber4indicatespowerfailureatthe
oppositesite.

Troubleshooting
UsethefollowingtabletotroubleshootLEDfaultindications:
Table107:LEDfaultindicators
LED

Status

Remedy

PWR

Off

CheckthatpowerisconnectedtotheIDU

IDU

Red

CheckthattheIDU/ODUcableisproperlywiredandconnected.

ODU

Red

CheckthattheIDU/ODUcableisproperlywiredandconnected.

Orange

CompletetheinstallationprocedurefromtheRADWINManager

Red

Checktheantennaalignment.Checkthattheradioconfigurationof
bothsiteAandsiteBunitsarethesame(ChannelandLinkID).

Orange
Red
Off

AlarmdetectedattheSiteBinterfaceorLocalorRemoteloopback
AlarmdetectedattheSiteAinterface
EthernetonlyIDUorE1/T1notconfigured

Red

HSSnotoperationalduetoimpropersignaldetection.ThisODUisnot
transmitting
HSSisoperational.Oneofthefollowingconditionsapply:
ThisODUisamasterthatisgeneratingsignalsanddetecting
signals
ThisODUisamasterthatisgeneratingsignalsbutdetected
impropersignals
ThisODUisaclientContinueTxbutisnotdetectingsignals
ThisODUisaclientDisableTxandisdetectingsignalsfrom
multiplesources
Allorangecasestransmit.

AIRI/F

SVC

Orange
HSS

STBY

Red
Orange

MHSmodePrimary,Linkstatenotactive
MHSmodeSecondary,Linkstateactive

Usethefollowingtabletotroubleshootfaultsinthesystem:.
Table108:SystemTroubleshooting
Symptom

Nopower

Remedy

EnsurethatpowerisconnectedtotheIDU
EnsurethattheODUcableisproperlywiredandconnected

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Table108:SystemTroubleshooting(Continued)
Symptom

Remedy

CompletetheinstallationprocedurefromtheRADWINManager
Nosignal

Checktheantennaalignment.Checkthattheradioconfigurationofbothsite
AandsiteBunitsisthesame(channelsettingsandLinkID)

Weaksignal Checktheantennaalignment,reconfigurethelink
received
CheckthealignmenttonesoundstheBestSignalsequence

ReplacinganODU
PriortoanyactionensurethatbothODUshavethesamesoftwareversion.Youcanseethis
ontheinventorypanelsforeachsite.
ForSiteA,clickSiteA|InventoryandnotetheODUsoftwareversion.RepeatthisforSiteB
usingSiteB|Inventory.
IfeitherODUhasanoldsoftwareversion,performasoftwareupgrade.Itisimportantto
configurethenewODUidenticallytotheoldODUtoavoidconfigurationmismatches,which
willdisruptthelink.
AnODUmaybereconfiguredinseveralways.

Usethebackupconfiguration
Ifabackupoftheconfigurationisavailable,restorethatconfigurationusingSiteA|
Restore.RecallthatbackupfilesarelinkedtoaMACaddress.Thiswontworkforan
identicalreplacementODU.
Manualconfiguration
ThenewODUcanbeconfiguredmanuallyaccordingtothelinkconfiguration.
RemembertousethesamesettingsforLinkID,channels,linkpassword,IPaddresses,
andnames.

RestoringFactorySetup

Torestorefactorysetup:
UseSiteConfigurationAorB,andthenOperations|RestoreDefaults.Alwaysrestore
theovertheairsite(B)first.

OnlineHelp
OnlinehelpcanbeaccessedfromtheHelpmenuonthemainwindowoftheRADWIN
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CustomerSupport
CustomersupportforthisproductcanbeobtainedfromthelocalVAR,Integratoror
distributorfromwhomitwaspurchased.
Forfurtherinformation,pleasecontacttheRADWINdistributornearesttoyouoroneof
RADWIN'sofficesworldwide(seeRADWINWorldwideOfficesatthebeginningofthis
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HubSiteSynchronization
WhatisHubSiteSynchronization(HSS)
Whenseveralradiosarecollocatedatacommonhubsite,interferencemayoccurfromone
unittoanother.RADWINODUssupportthecollocationofmorethantwounitsatacentral
site.LikeanyotherRFdeployment,thewirelessoperationishighlydependentonfactors
suchasavailablefrequencies,thephysicalspacingbetweenradios,otherthirdparty
interferingradios,andwhetherotherRADWINradiosareinstalled.

Note

HSSdoesnoteliminatetheneedforcarefulRFplanningtoensurethe
designwillworkasplanned.SeeChapter3forinformationoninstallation
sitesurvey.

RADWINHSS
TheRADWINHSSmethodusescarriespulsessenttoeachODU,whichsynchronizetheir
transmissionwitheachother.Thepulsesynchronizationensuresthattransmissionoccursat
thesametimeforallcollocatedunits.Thisalsoresultsinallofthehubsiteunitsreceiving
dataatthesametime,eliminatingthepossibilityofinterferencethatcouldresultifsome
unitstransmitwhileotherunitsatthesamelocationreceive.
Figure111illustratesinterferencecausedbynonsynchronizedcollocatedunits.

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Figure111:Interferencecausedbycollocatedunits
AddingHSSremovesinterferenceasshowninthenexttwofigures:

Figure112:CollocatedunitsusingHubSiteSynchronization(1)

Figure113:CollocatedunitsusingHubSiteSynchronization(2)
TheunitsareconnectedtoeachotherwithHSScablesandHSSDistributionUnits.
OneoftheradiosinthesiteisdefinedasHSSMasterandgeneratessynchronizationpulses.
TheothercollocatedradiosinthesitetheHSSClients,areconnectedtotheHSSMasterand
synchronizetheirtransmissiontothepulses.AnHSSClientcanbeconfiguredtoworkinone
oftwomodes:
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HSSClientContinueTransmission(HSCCT):Iftheunitlosessynchronizationwiththe
HSSMaster,thelinkremainsactive.However,withoutsynchronizationpulses,itispos
siblethatthisunitwillcauseinterference.
HSSClientDisableTransmission(HSCDT):Iftheunitlosessynchronizationwiththe
HSSMaster,thelinkisdroppeduntilthesynchronizationpulsesresume.Thissetting
preventstheunitfromcausinginterference.

TheremoteODUsthatarenotlocatedatthehubsite,arecalledIndependentUnits(INU).
RADWINofferstwotypesofHSS:

SerialHSS
TheRADWINSerialHubSiteSynchronization(SHSS)methodusesacableconnected
fromthemasterODUtoallcollocatedODUs;thiscablecarriespulsessenttoeach
ODU,whichsynchronizetheirtransmissionwitheachother.SHSSiscoveredinChap
ter12.
EthernetHSS
TheEthernetHSS(HSSoE)methodrequiresLayer2Ethernetconnectivitybetween
collocatedODUs.Ithastworequirements:
CollocatedODUsprovidingEthernetservicesonly,shouldbeconnectedtoanIDUH
insteadofregularPoEdevices.Othersimpleswitchesmayworkwithdegradedper
formance.Theyarenotrecommendedandproblemsarisingfromtheirusewillnot
beeligibleforanykindofsupport.
CollocatedODUsprovidingE1/T1servicesshoulduseanIDUCorIDUEandthenbe
connectedtoanIDUHfunctioningasaswitch.OneoftheLANportsontheIDUCor
IDUEisconnectedtoanyofthesixIDUHPoEportsorthetwoLANports.(Thisis
possiblebecausetheIDUCorIDUELANcableonlyusesfourpinsfordata;the
powerpinsarenotusedsothereisnoriskofdamagetothem.)Inthisway,upto
eightsuchODUsmaybecollocated.

YoumayonlyuseoneIDUH.Thatis,theymaynotbecascaded.

Note

Caution

IfyouareusinganIDUC0(GbE)itmustbeconnectedtotheIDUHLANport
only.ConnectingittotheP0Eportswilldamagetheunitandinanyevent,it
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HSSConcepts:RadioFramePattern(RFP)

HSSConcepts:RadioFramePattern(RFP)
ARadioFramePattern(RFP)isthecycledurationoftransmitandreceiveoftheairframe.

WithoutHSS
WhenselectingTDMorEthernetservices,thesystemautomaticallyandtransparently
choosestheoptimalRFP.WhenTDMandEthernetservicesareconfigured,theRFPis
optimizedforTDM.

RFPandHSS
WhenHSSisused,theRFPforthecollocatedradiosmustbeselectedmanually.
RADWIN2000usestheTimeDivisionDuplex(TDD)mechanism.
UnderHSS,TDDenablessynchronizationoftransmissionforthecollocatedunitsasshownin
Figure114:

Figure114:RadioFramePattern
TwoRFPtypes(labelledBandE)areavailable.UnderHSStheRFPmustbeconfiguredbythe
userdependingonthetypeoftheradioproducts,servicesandchannelbandwidthin
accordancewithTable112.
ThetabledescribetheefficiencyoftheairinterfaceaccordingtotheRFPtype,servicesand
channelbandwidth.ThetablesmayalsobeviewedintheRADWINManagerandintheLink
BudgetCalculator.Theefficiencyoftheairinterfacewillvaryaccordingtotheproductused.
Table111:RadioFramePatternTableRADWIN5000HBS
RFP 5/10/20/40MHz
TDM
Ethernet
E
N/A
Bestfit
Table112:RadioFramePatternTableRADWIN2000
RFP 40MHz
20MHz
10MHz
5MHz
TDM
Ethernet TDM
Ethernet TDM
Ethernet TDM
Ethernet
B
Available Available Available Available Available Available Bestfit Bestfit
E
Bestfit Bestfit Bestfit Bestfit Bestfit Bestfit Available Available

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Table113:LegendforRadioFramePatternTables
Item

Description

Bestfit

OptimalRFPchoiceforTDMandEthernetservices

Available

AvailableRFPforTDMandEthernetservices,butnotoptima

N/A

Serviceunavailable

SelecttheRFPthatgivesyoutheBestFitorAvailableforrequiredsystemservicesandselect
thechannelbandwidthaccordingly.

TheRFPmustbethesameforeachlinkwithinthecollocatedsystem.

Note

RFP:GeneralRadioFramePattern
WhensettingtheRPF,thefollowingconsiderationsshouldbeborneinmind:

SelectionoftheRFPinfluencesthecapacity,latencyandTDMquality
RFPinfluencescapacityandlatency.Jitterbufferconfigurationcanbeusedtosetthe
TDMquality(seetheUserManual,Chapter6,TDMServicesselection)
UsingtheLinkBudgetCalculator,youcanseetheaffectoftheRFPontheEthernet
throughput.

RFP:RADWIN2000Considerations

TheperformanceofRADWIN2000radiosthatoperatewithRFPsBorEcanbeseenin
theLinkBudgetCalculator.
ForRADWIN2000Cseries:IftheHSSMasterworksinasymmetricTx/Rxratio,thenall
othercollocatedRADWIN2000unitsmustoperateinthesameTx/Rxratio.Inthiscase
theratiowillbefixedandnotautomaticadaptive.
Installation/Configurationconsiderations:IfyouareusingRADWIN2000Cmasterand
RADWIN2000clients,theServicesandRatesdialogwilllooklikethis:

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Figure115:RADWIN2000CHSMandHSC

Thecircledareasshouldnotbeused.Usingthoseareas,youmayloosethecollocated
linkwiththelongestdistancebetweensites.Ifyoudomovethesliderintoacircled
area,youwillreceiveapopupwarning:

Figure116:RADWIN2000CHSMandHSCExtremeasymmetricallocation

Byrestrictingonedirectionintotherestrictedarea,themoredistantsitesmaynoteven
beabletosustainthelinkmuchlesssendorreceivedata.
AsymmetricAllocationandCollocation:Ifthelinkiscollocated,theuseofAsymmetric
Allocationislimited.
TheeffectiveavailablerangeforAsymmetricAllocation(betweenthetwocircledtickin
Figure115)isprimarilydeterminedbythreefactors:

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TheRFPinuse(BorE)
ChannelBandwidth
Linkdistance
WheneverAsymmetricAllocationisavailable,itisstaticforalltrafficconditions
PossiblescenariosareshowninTable114.(ReferencestoRADWIN2000Capplyto
RADWIN2000B)

Table114:AsymmetricAllocationwithCollocatedLinksScenarios
Scenario:Ifyoutryto...

Result

Changemasterto
asymmetricallocation

Changeclienttoasymmetric

Remarks

Releasespriorto2.4
Linkdown
Release2.4andlater
(RADWIN2000Cand
RADWIN2000Xseries)
TDMservicesstopped,
linksettotransmission

AsymmetricAllocationslider
notdisplayed

Release2.4andlater
(RADWIN2000Cand
RADWIN2000Xseries)
AsymmetricAllocation
slidervisiblebutcannotbe
changed
Youcannotdothis!

RFP:RADWIN5000BaseStationConsiderations
Recallthatforcollocationpurposes,aRADWIN5000BaseStationbehaveslikeaRADWIN
2000Cunit.WhereoneormoreBaseStationsarecollocatedwithRADWIN2000unit,itis
recommendedthattheRADWIN2000beusedattheHSM.YoucanonlyuseRFPEwhen
collocatingmixedproducttypes.

HSSStatusLEDontheIDUCandIDUE
TheIDUCandIDUEhaveafrontpanelHSSstatusLED:
Table115:IDUCandIDUEFrontPanelLEDsforHSS
Color

Function

Green

ThisODUisHSSmaster,generatingsignal,andHSSSyncisOK

Blinking
Green

ThisODUisaHSSclientandinSync

Red

HSSnotoperationalduetoimpropersignaldetection.ThisODUisnot
transmitting

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Table115:IDUCandIDUEFrontPanelLEDsforHSS(Continued)
Color

Function

Orange

HSSisoperational.Oneofthefollowingconditionsapply:
ThisODUisamasterthatisgeneratingsignalsanddetectingsignals
ThisODUisamasterthatisgeneratingsignalsbutdetectedimpropersig
nals
ThisODUisaclientContinueTxbutisnotdetectingsignals
ThisODUisaclientDisableTxandisdetectingsignalsfrommultiple
sources
Allorangecasestransmit.

Off

HSSisnotactivated
HSSisnotsupported(WinLink1000only)
DisconnectionbetweenODUandIDU

HSSErrorNotification
IntheeventofanHSSinstallationfault,theODUwillsoundabeeppatternaccordingtothe
followingchart,alsoprintedontheODUproductlabel:

Figure117:ODUbeepforHSSError
Forthispurpose,ODUbuzzermustbesettoAutoorOn.

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Chapter12:

SerialHubSiteSynchronization
RADWINSerialHSS
TheRADWINSerialHubSiteSynchronization(SHSS)methodusesaCAT5ecableconnected
fromthemasterODUtoallcollocatedODUs;thiscablecarriespulsessenttoeachODU,
whichsynchronizetheirtransmissionwitheachother.
SincetheSHSSunitisstillshownintheRADWINCatalogasanHSSunit,intheremainderof
thischapterwewillcontinuewiththisconventionontheclearunderstandingthatweare
dealingonlywithSHSS.

HardwareInstallation
ConnectinganHSSUnit
AsingleHSSunitsupportsuptotencollocatedODUs.Inadditiontoeachunitbeing
connectedtoitsIDUorPoEdevice,thecollocatedunithasanadditionalcablethatis
connectedtotheHSSUnit.TheHSSUnitisacompact,weatherproof(IP67)connectorbox
thatisinstalledonthesamemastastheODUs.Allcollocatedunitsconnecttothisboxusing
CAT5ecable.Cablesinpreparedlengthsareavailableforpurchase.
TheHSSunitissuppliedwithtenprotectivecovers;anyportnotinusemustbeclosedwitha
protectivecover.

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ConnectinganHSSUnit

Figure121:HSSInterconnectionUnit

Note

ForasingleHSSunit,ensurethatthecollocatedunitsareconnectedin
sequencefromSYNC1.IfanODUisremovedfromthehubsite,then
allremainingODUsmustbereconnectedtomaintaintheconnectivity.
Youmaycascade(daisychain)twoormoreHSSUnitswithanHSS
cable.Themethodisdescribedindetailbelow.

ToconnectanODUtoanHSSunit:
1.UnscrewtheprotectivecoverfromtheportmarkedSYNC1.
2.ConnecttheRJ45connectorfromoneendofthepreparedCAT5ecabletoSYNC1.
3.ConnecttheotherendoftheCAT5ecabletotheODUconnectorlabeledSYNC.
4.TightentheprotectivesealthatisonthepreparedcableovertheRJ45connector.
5.RepeatforallODUsthataretobecollocatedatthehubsite.ThenextODUtobe
connectedisinsertedinSYNC1,SYNC2,followedbySYNC3andsoon.

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UsingaSingleHSSUnit

UsingaSingleHSSUnit

Figure122:HSSWiringschematic
Thewiring,asshowninFigure122isselfexplanatory.TheSyncsignalpathislessself
evident.IfwesetODU1(onSYNC1)toHSSMaster,thentheSyncsignalpathisasshownin
Figure123.ThesignaltravelsfromODU1toSYNC1,fromSYNC1toSYNC2,fromSYNC2to
ODU2andbackagain.ThebackandforthpathsrepeatforthesecondtofourthODU,from
lefttoright.ThesignalexitstheHSSunitatSYNC5andterminatesinODU5.
ThechoiceoftheODUonSYNC1asHSSmasterisnotmandatory,butisgoodpractice.Iffor
exampleweweretouseODU3asHSSmaster,theSyncsignalpathwouldbeODU3toSYNC
3,thenleftandrighttoSYNC2andSYNC4.ItwouldthenpropagatetoODUs2and4,
terminatingatbothODUs1and5.

Figure123:HSSsyncsignalpathwithODU1asHSSMaster

UsingMorethanOneHSSUnit
Inalargecollocationsite,severalHSSunitsmaybecascaded(daisychained)subjecttothe
followingconditions:

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Condition1:CablingSequence
1. UptonineODUsmaybeconnectedtothefirstHSSunitusingHSSportsSYNC1,SYNC2,
SYNC3,...uptoSYNC9inorderwithoutleavingemptyports.
2. ThenextavailableSYNCportofthefirstHSSunitshouldbeconnectedtoSYNC10
ofthesecondHSSunitasshowninFigure124.Intheillustration,thenext
availableportonthefirstHSSunitisSYNC6.
3. ThesecondHSSunitmaybefilledoutwithuptoninemoreODUsinreverseorder.
Thatis,connectSYNC9,SYNC8,SYNC7...asshowninFigure124.

Figure124:CascadingtwoHSSunits
4. ToaddaafurtherHSSunit:ConnectthenextavailableSYNCportfromthesecond
HSSunitindescendingorder(SYNC5inFigure124)toSYNC1ofthethirdHSS
unit.
5. ODUsareconnectedtothethirdHSSunitfromSYNC2asshowninFigure125,in
ascendingorder:

Figure125:CascadingthreeHSSunits

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6. IffurtherODUsarerequired,observetheconventionthatadditionaleven
numberedunitsarepopulatedindescendingorderfromSYNC9andodd
numberedHSSunitsarepopulatedinascendingorderfromSYNC2.
IfanODUisdisconnectedfromanHSSunit,thenallremainingODUsmust
bemovedupordowntomaintaintheconnectivity.

Note
Condition2:TotalHSSCableLength
ThetotalpathoftheHSSsyncpulsemustnotexceed300m.Thisappliesnomatterhowmany
HSSunitsareused.Toillustratethemethodforcalculatingthesyncpulsepathlengthwe
showthreeexamples.Forourpurpose,let:
LmndenotethelengthoftheODUHSSunitcableatSYNCnonHSSunitm
HmbethelengthofthecablejoiningHSSunitmtoHSSunitm+1
OneHSSunitwithfivecollocatedODUs
PathLength = L 11 + 2 L 12 + 2 L 13 + 2 L 14 + L 15
TwocascadedHSSunitsasshowninFigure124
PathLength = L 11 + 2 L 12 + 2 L 13 + 2 L 14 +
2 L 15 + H 1 + 2 L 29 + 2 L 28 + 2 L 27 + L 26
ThreecascadedHSSunitsasshowninFigure125
PathLength = L 11 + 2 L 12 + 2 L 13 + 2 L 14 +
2 L 15 + H 1 + 2 L 29 + 2 L 28 + 2 L 27 + 2 L 26 +
H 2 + 2 L 32 + 2 L 33 + 2 L 34 + L 35

ODU/HSSUnitConnectionPinout
SeeTableB2.

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LinkConfigurationandHSS
TheHubSiteSynchronizationSettingsdialogboxappearsinboththeLinkInstallationand
ConfigurationWizards.

Figure126:HSSSettings:Leftclient,Rightmaster
TheSynchronizationStatusdialogboxdisplaysthecurrentstatusofeachsideofthelink.

Operation:Typeofunit
HubSyncMaster(HSM)
HubSyncClientDisableTransmission(HSCDT)
HubSyncClientContinueTransmission(HSCCT)

Note

ContinueTransmissionisintendedtoworkifthereisnoHSMpulse.Ifa
wrongHSMpulseisdetected,aWinLink1000willresync,adaptingtothe
HSMRFPandcontinuewhereasRADWIN2000maystop.

IndependentUnit
Synchronization:
N/AforMasterorIndependentUnits
SynchronizedforHubSiteClients
NotSynchronizedforHubSiteClients

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ExternalPulses:

Table121:ExternalPulseStatus
Color
code

HSSSyncStatus

Meaning

Generating

ODUisHSMandgeneratesthesyncpulse

Detected

ODUisHSCanddetectsthesyncpulse

Notdetected

ODUisindependent

Generatinganddetected

HSM,butotherHSMpresent

Generatingand
ImproperlyDetected

RADWIN2000ODUisHSM,butdetectsaHSMsignalthat
Orange
isnotRFPE

Notdetected

HSCbutnoHSMpresent

Improperlydetected

HSCbutHSMpulsedoesntfittheHSCasconfigured.ODU
Red
stopstransmitting.

Green

ToconfiguretheOperationalStatesoftheHubSiteunit
1.ClicktheEnabledcheckbox
2.ClicktheConfigurebutton
TheHubSiteConfigurationdialogboxwiththecurrentstatusoftheODUsisdis
played.
3.Selectthetypeofunitconfigurationfromthedropdownlist.
4.SelecttheappropriateRFPradiobutton.SomeRFPoptionsmaybedisabled
dependingonthebandwidthpreviouslyselected.

Note

Takecaretoavoidincorrectconfigurationofbandwidth,RFPortoset
multipleHubSyncMasters,assysteminterferencecanoccur.RADWIN
Managerprovideserrormessagesandtooltipsifthesystemisconfigured
withmismatches.

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Figure127:HubSiteConfigurationdialog

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SiteConfigurationandSHSS
ForunitsthatsupportSHSS,theHubSiteSyncoptionappearsintheAirInterfacesectionand
displaysthecurrentHSSstatusoftheunit.

Figure128:SiteConfiguration:SHSSTopclient,Bottommaster

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HubSiteSynchronizationover
Ethernet
RADWINEthernetHSS
EthernetHSSRequirements
TheRADWINEthernetHubSiteSynchronization(HSSoE)methodprovidesintrasite
synchronizationwithouttheneedforexternalcablesoranHSSunit.Syncsignalsare
exchangedbetweencollocatedradiosovertheregularEthernetconnection.
TheEthernetHSS(HSSoE)methodrequiresLayer2Ethernetconnectivitybetweencollocated
ODUs.Ithastworequirements:
CollocatedODUsprovidingEthernetservicesonly,shouldbeconnectedtoanIDUH
insteadofregularPoEdevices.Othersimpleswitchesmayworkwithdegradedper
formance.Theyarenotrecommendedandproblemsarisingfromtheirusewillnot
beeligibleforanykindofsupport.
CollocatedODUsprovidingE1/T1servicesshoulduseanIDUCorIDUEandthenbe
connectedtoanIDUHfunctioningasaswitch.OneoftheLANportsontheIDUCor
IDUEisconnectedtoanyofthesixIDUHPoEportsorthetwoLANports.(Thisis
possiblebecausetheIDUCorIDUELANcableonlyusesfourpinsfordata;the
powerpinsarenotusedsothereisnoriskofdamagetothem.)Inthisway,upto
eightsuchODUsmaybecollocated.

YoumayonlyuseoneIDUH.Thatis,theymaynotbecascaded.

Note

Caution

IfyouareusinganIDUC0(GbE)itmustbeconnectedtotheIDUHLANport
only.ConnectingittotheP0Eportswilldamagetheunitandinanyevent,it
willnotwork.

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VLANTaggingshouldnotusetheVLANIDusedbyHSSoEandviceversa.

Caution

HSSoEConcepts
SyncFrames
SyncframesareexchangedbetweencollocatedODUsusingLayer2broadcasting.

Domain
Topreventnetworkflooding,eachgroupofcollocatedODUsisconfiguredwithaninternal
domainname.Thedefaultnamemustbechangedtopreventsyncframesbeingreceived
overtheLANbyanotherODU,whichcouldbethenmistakenlyconfiguredasaclientofan
HSMatthewronglocation.

Discovery
DiscoverybytheHSMandHSCsisprovidedusingthefollowingchoiceoffilters:

UsingdiscoveryattheHSM,youcanselectonlythoseHSCsintheHSMsdomain;when
configuringanewHSCyoumayusediscoverytopickthecorrectHSM.

VLAN
VLANisusedtoseparatesyncframesfromtrafficsoastogivesyncframeshighestpriority.If
youhavecollocatedODUsrunningclosetofullcapacity,failuretodoso,wouldresultin
excessivejitteranddroppedtrafficframes.
Bydefault,theVLANID1997andpriority7arereservedforHSS.YoumaychangetheVLANID
butnotthepriority.

InstallingCollocatedHSSoEODUs
EthernetServicesOnly
UseanIDUHforthecollocatedODUsinsteadofseparatePoEdevices.TheIDUHhastwo
LANports,oneofwhichwillbeconnectedtoaswitch.

EthernetandTDMServices
ToattainLayer2connectivityforuptotwosuchODUs,youshouldconnectoneofthetwo
theIDUC(orIDUE)LANportstotheIDUHLANports.YoumayusethesecondIDUC(or

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IDUE)LANporttoconnecttoaswitch.Aspointedoutearlier,youmayonlycollocatetwo
ODUsinthisway.

LinkConfigurationandHSSoE
TheHubSiteSynchronizationSettingsdialogboxappearsinboththeLinkInstallationand
ConfigurationWizards.ToillustrateHSSoEconfiguration,wewillusetwoRADWIN2000C
linkssetupasinTable131:
Table131:LinksettingstodemonstrateHSSoE
LinkName

Parameter
Operatingband(byACS)
SiteName

A1

Link1

Link2

5.745GHz

5.825GHz

B1

A2

EBG_205613341

LinkID

B2
EBG_205613342

Adaptive

Rate

AutoDetect

EthernetConfiguration

EthernetOnly

Service

20MHz

CBW
ODUIPAddress

10.104.3.2

10.104.3.4

10.103.3.4

255.255.0.0

SubnetMask

10.104.10.21

DefaultGateway

10.103.10.21
0.0.0.0

Trapdestination

EHSS

HSSoEDomainName
RequiredHSSoEStatus

10.103.3.2

HSM

INU

HSC
(ContinueTx)

INU

WeillustratetheHSSoEconfigurationprocedurefromtheConfigurationwizard.

ToconfigureanHSSoEMaster:
1.LogontotheA1siteofLink1.
2.OpentheConfigurationWizardandproceed(byrepeatedlyclickingNext)totheHub
SiteSynchronizationSettingswindow.

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Figure131:HSSSettingswindow
3.ChecktheEnabledbox.TheConfigurebutton,grayedoutinFigure131,isenabled.
ClickittoopenthefullConfigurationwindow.NoticethatundersiteA1,HubSync
Masterisshownbydefault.Hereisthefullrangeofoptions:

Later,wewillneedoneoftheclientoptionsforthecollocatedsite.

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Figure132:HSSConfigurationwindow
4.ChoosetheEthernetprotocol:

5.Thebottompartofthewindowlookslikethis:

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Figure133:HSSConfigurationDomainname,VLANIDandDiscovery
6.ThedefaultDomainnameis(notsurprisingly)Default.WewillchangedittoEHSS.
7.ChooseaVLANIDforthedomain.DonotusethisVLANIDfortrafficormanagement
VLAN.TheVLANpriorityissetto7(maximumpossible).Forourexample,wewill
leavethedefaultVLANIDasis.
8.ClicktheStartDiscoverybutton.HereisanextractoftheDiscoverydisplay:

ItshowsotherHSMs(ofeithertype)onthesamesubnetandanyothercollocatable
ODUsconfiguredornot.
9.AtthispointyoucanclickOKtoexittheHSSwindowandcontinuewithregular
configuration.HereistheHSSwindowdisplayafterconfiguration:

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10.TheDetailsbuttonoffersalistofconfiguredHSSoEclient.Itisemptyfornow,so
clickNexttocontinue.

ToconfigureanHSSoEClient:
1.StarttheConfigurationWizardasfortheHSSMasterandgettothispoint:

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2.ChecktheEnabledcheckbox,clickConfigureandinthefollowingdisplaychoosean
HSSclient:

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3.ClickOKtocontinuetheConfigurationwizardintheusualway.
Ifforsomereason,thediscoveryprocess(whichoccursanyway)doesnotpickupadomain,
oryouareinstallingareplacementunitandyoudonotknowthedomain,usetheStart
DiscoverybuttontoobtainalistofrespondingHSMs.Youshouldbeabletoidentifythe
correctHSM(fromitsIPaddress)andnotethedomainnameforentryintheprevious
window.

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SiteConfigurationandHSSoE
ForunitsthatsupportHSSoE,theHubSiteSyncoptionappearsintheAirInterfacesection
anddisplaysthecurrentHSSstatusoftheunit.

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Figure134:SiteConfiguration:HSSoETopclient,Bottommaster
TheDetailsbuttoninthe(bottom)HSMwindowoffersalistofcollocatedclients.

MixingHSSoEandSHSSenabledODUs
ODUsusingbothHSSstylesmaybecollocatedasfollows:

TocollocateHSSoEandSHSSODUs:
1.EnsurethattheHSSoEmasteralsosupportsSHSS.(ItwillhaveaSyncport.)
2.ConnecttheHSSoESyncportoftheHSSoEmastertothefirstportoftheHSSunit.
3.ConfiguretheHSSoEmastertosupportbothSerialandEthernetHSSasshown:

4.EnsurethatallothercollocatedODUsareconfiguredasclientsasdescribedabove
(HSSoE)andinChapter12(SHSS).

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UsingtheRADWINGSU
Whatisitfor
TheGPSbasedsynchronizationunit(GSU)isdesignedtohandleintersiteinterferences
underlargescaledeploymentscenarios.
TheGSUisanoutdoorunitconsistingofasmallsizeenclosure,aGPSantennaandaPoE
device.
TheGSUisconnectedtotheHSSUnitusingastandardHSScable.Itsynchronizesthe
transmissiontimingofmultipleHubSitestothesameclocksourcethuseliminatingmutual
interference.

GSUFunctionality
TheGSUreceivesasynchronizationsignalfromtheGPSoncepersecond.Itdistributesa
RADWINproprietarysynchronizationsignaltoallotherODUunitsusingtheRS422protocol
andthestandardHSSmechanism,wheretheGSUactsasanHSMunit.
WhentheGSUdoesntreceiveasynchronizationsignalfromtheGPSfor30seconds,itmoves
automaticallytoSelfGenerationmodeandactsasaregularHSMunit,untiltheGPSrecovers.

TypicalGSUScenarios
IndependentDistributedSites
InthescenarioofFigure141,wehavemultipleindependentcollocatedsites,whichmay
interferewitheachother.Tomeetthissituation,wecoordinateallofthemusingtheGSUas
shown.
TheGSUfunctionslikewideareaHSSunit,ensuringthatallparticipatingradiosatthe
locationsmarkedGSUeachtransmitandreceiveatthesametime.

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Figure141:GSUScenarioIndependentdistributedsites

MultipleDistributedSiteswithCommunication
Whathappensif,inFigure141,theGSUtowersthemselveshaveradioscommunicatingas
showninFigure142?
ConsiderGSU1andGSU2:Bothcollocatedtowerstransmitandreceivesimultaneously.
However,theradioscommunicatingatGSU1andGSU2musttransmitandreceiveinturn
accordingtotheschemeinmarkedNormalPhaseinFigure143.Thisisanimpossible
situation,ifallthelinksmustsendandreceivetogether.Itisfurthercomplicatedbyaddinga
thirdandfurthersitesasshown.

Figure142:GSUScenarioCommunicatingdistributedsites

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CascadedSitesusingShiftedPhaseTransmission
Thesolutionofferedhereisnotauniversalcure.Thefollowingconditionsarenecessary,
butinanyspecificcasemaynotbesufficient:

TheGSUsites(marked1,and3above)aresufficientlyfarapartastoensurethatthereis
nomutualinterferencebetweencommunicatingsites(12and23above)
Thereshouldbenointerferencebetweennoncommunicatingsites(1and3above).

Toseehowitworks,weuseFigure142.TheGSUtowersarenumberedandmarkedfor
cascading,12and23.Thereshouldnotbealinkbetween1and3.
TheGSUcansynchronizetheTDDtimingofseveralsitesenablingthecascadingof
consecutivelinkswithoutmutualinterference.
Tousecascading,theTDDtimingoftheevenorderedlinks(GSU2above)mustbeshifted
(ShiftedPhase)andoddorderedlinks(GSU1andGSU3above)mustbeunshifted(Normal
Phase).ThephaseshiftishalfoftheRadioFrameDuration(RFD)fromthechosenRFP.The
schemeisshowninFigure143.
SincetheGSUisalwaysHSSmaster(HSM),ateachGSUlocation,theGSUcanforcethe
synchronizationofitscollocatedradios.ByhalfRFDshifting,alternatecollocatedsitescantalk
toeachother.

Figure143:Phaseshiftedtransmissionphaseshiftis1/2theRFD
ChoiceofnormalorshiftedphaseisconfigurableperGSUusingtheRADWINManager.

GSURedundancy
TheGSUisdesignedtosupportredundancy,improvingtherobustnessofaGSUbased
topology.
Inredundancymode,twoGSUsareinstalledatthesameHSSsite.Oneofthemself
configurestogenerateHSSsyncsignals.WewillcallitthePrimaryunit.Theotherone,the
SecondaryunitremainsdormantmerelypollingthefirstGSU.IfthePrimaryGSUfails,then
theSecondaryGSUbecomesactiveimmediately.IfthePrimaryunitbecomesactiveagain,it
remainsdormant,reversingtheoriginalroles.ThechoiceofthePrimaryGSUisrandomand
ofnosignificance.

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IfthePrimaryGSUfails,andthentheSecondaryGSUalsofailstoreceivesyncsignalsfromits
GPS,thenitmovestoselfgenerationHSMmodelikeanordinaryHSMODUuntilitsGPS
recovers.

Figure144:MaketheGSUsthefirsttwocollocatedunits
RedundancyswitchingiscompletelytransparenttotheGSUmanagedlinks.

GSUKitContents
TheGSUpackageincludes:

1xGSU
1xMountingKit
1xGPSAntenna
1xGPSAntennaMountingKit
1xRFCable,1.5m
CD

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GSUInstallation
Overview

Figure145:GeneralGSUconfiguration
ItmaybeconfiguredusingtheregularRADWINManagerorTelnet.

PreparingtheGSUforUse
LogontotheunitusingLocalConnectionorIPaddress10.0.0.120tochangeitsIPaddress
fromthedefault(10.0.0.120).Intheexamplescreencapturesbelow,weuse10.104.20.1with
SubnetMask255.255.0.0andGateway10.104.10.21.

MountingtheGSU
MounttheGSUandantenna.EnsurethatitsODUportconnectedtoitsPoEdeviceandthe
HSScableisconnectedtotheHSSunitasshown.TheexternalLANportofthePoEdeviceis
connectedtothemanagingcomputer.IfyouareaccessingtheGSUthroughanetworkitis
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essentialthatyouusetheIPpreloadingmethod.ThedefaultIPaddressmaybeinaccessible
andyoumaynotusetheLocalConnectionmethodoveranetwork.

ConfiguringtheGSU
GettingStarted
ToconfiguretheGSU,youlogontoit,exactlyasinChapter5.
TheGSUMainWindow
HereisthemainwindowforGSUconfiguration:

Figure146:GSUMainwidowatstartup
ThetopfiveitemsintheGSUMonitorpanelaretakenfromasatellite.Thetransmission
PhasemaybeNormalasshownorShifted.Itpurpose,togetherwiththeTxRatiobar,willbe
explainedbelow.
TheStatusBox
Undernormaloperatingconditions,itwillbegreenasshown,indicatingthatitis
synchronizedwithasatellite.

Ifsatellitesynchronizationislost,thentheGSUwillfunctionasanindependentHSMandthe
statusboxwillchangecolor:
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TheMainMenu
ThemainmenuisasubsetofthemainmenuapplicabletotheRADWIN2000.Noticethat
therearenoInstallationorConfigurationwizards.Suchconfigurationasisnecessaryis
carriedoutusingamodifiedversionofthestandardSiteConfiguration.
Similarly,theToolbarisasubsetofthatapplicabletotheRADWIN2000.

UsingSiteConfigurationfortheGSU
SiteConfiguration:System
HereistheopeningwindowforSiteConfiguration:

Figure147:SiteConfiguration:System
SiteConfiguration:GPSSyncUnit
ThiswindowisthemainGSUconfigurationtool:

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Figure148:SiteConfiguration:GPSSyncUnit
1. SettingtheRFPforHSS
TheGSUisautomaticallyconfiguredasHSSMaster(HSM).

EnsurethatnoothercollocatedODUisconfiguredasHSM.

Note
IfthehubsiteconsistsonlyofWinLink1000units,thenanysuitableRFPmaybechosen.If
thereareoneormoreRADWIN2000units,youmustuseRFPBorE.

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ThepermittedRFPsarealsodependentonchannelbandwidthandarecolorcodedasfol
lows:
YouMayuse
RFP/Channel
Bandwidth
combinations
withthiscolor

Forthesecollocatedradios

WinLink1000only
RADWIN2000only
WinLink1000andRADWIN2000together
Noneunavailable
Thereisafurtherrestriction:Iftherearetwodistributedsitestransmittingtoeachother,
theymustbothusethesameRFP.Thisrequirement,togetherwithuseofshiftedtransmis
sionphase(item3below),ensuresthatcommunicatingdistributedsitestonotinterfere
witheachotherbytransmittingsimultaneously.
TwoGSUmanagedsitestransmittingwithshiftedtransmissionphaseandusingthesame
RFP,transmitonehalfaRFDapart(seeFigure143above).
2. SettingtheTxTransmissionRatio
SincetheGSUisalwaysHSM,itmustbeabletocaterforhubsiteRADWIN2000Cbased
links.(SeetheRADWIN2000UserManual,Chapter5).Ifyouuseasymmetricallocation,
shiftedtransmissionphasebecomesunavailableandyoucannotcascadelinksas
describedinstep1.
3. ChoosingtheTransmissionPhase
ChosetheTransmissionPhaseinaccordancewithconsiderationsinstep1above.Ifyou
chooseShiftedPhasethentheAsymmetricRatioselectorisdisabled.

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SiteConfiguration:Management

Figure149:SiteConfiguration:Management
HereyousettheGSUIPaddress,subnetmaskandgateway.Youalsosettrapaddresseshere.
ItisidenticaltothecorrespondingpanelforRADWIN2000.

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SiteConfiguration:Inventory

Figure1410:SiteConfiguration:Inventory
SiteConfiguration:Security
YoucanonlychangetheSNMPCommunitystrings:

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Figure1411:SiteConfiguration:Security
SiteConfiguration:DateandTime
ODURecentevents,alarmsandtrapsaretimestampedfromthetimemethodchosenhere
(NTP,managingcomputer,ODUdefault).

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Figure1412:Settingthedateandtimefortrapreporting
SiteConfiguration:Operations
TheonlyavailableactionhereisRestoreSystemDefaults:

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Figure1413:SiteConfiguration:Operations

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GSUPreferences
ThePreferenceswindowaddsanewtabfortheGSU:

Figure1414:SiteConfiguration:Operations
Youmaychosetheunitsforlatitude/longitudecoordinates.

GSUMonitoringandDiagnostics
ThemonitoringanddiagnosticreportsaresimilartothoseofWinLink1000.

GSUTelnetSupport
ToconfiguretheGSUwithTelnet,startaTelnetsession,using
telnet<GSU_ipaddr>.
Forexample,ifyourunTelnetasfollows,
telnet10.104.20.1
youwillbeaskedforausernameandpassword.Youmustlogonwithadministratorprivilege
underusername,adminandpasswordnetman.
TheavailablecommandsarethesameasforWinLink1000withtheadditionoffour
additionaldisplaycommandsandthreeadditionalsetcommands.
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Theadditionaldisplaycommandsare
displayrfp
Therpfvaluedisplayedisanindexfrom2to6,2forA,3forBandsoon.
displayratio
displaytx_phase
displaygpsinfo
Thelastone,displaygpsinfo,isthemostinteresting:
admin@10.104.20.1>displaygpsinfo
CurrentGPStime102941.000
CurrentGPSlatitude51.500000
CurrentGPSN\SIndicatorN
CurrentGPSlongitude0.000000
CurrentGPSE\WIndicatorE
CurrentGPSnumberofsatellites09
CurrentGPSaltitude84.0
Command"displaygpsinfo"finishedOK.
Thethreeadditionalsetcommandsare
setrfp<index>(26)
setratio<ratio>
settx_phase<mode:1=normal,2=shifted>

SoftwareUpgradeforGSUs
AllGSUsinadistributedsitecanbeupdatedsimultaneously.UseanIPlistasdescribedin
Chapter18.

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MonitoredHotStandby
InstallationProcedure
WhatisaRADWINMonitoredHotStandby
TheRADWINMonitoredHotStandby(MHSa.k.a1+1)isaduplicatedlinksetupasaprimary
linkandasecondarylinkinhotstandbymodeasshowninFigure151below.

Figure151:RADWINMonitoredHotStandby
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WhatRADWINMHSprovides

RADWINMHSprovidesredundancyandbackuptoTDMservices.Itisdesignedtoprovide
highreliabilityhighcapacityPointtoPointlinks.TheRADWINMHSis

Designedtoprovideredundancyandhighreliabilityforcarrierclassoperators
Optimizedforhighcapacitylinksoperatinginlicensefreebands
Acomprehensivesolutionprovidingprotectionagainstbothequipmentfailureandloss
ofairinterface,bysimpleconnectivitybetweenaprimarylinkandasecondarylink

ThemainserviceredundancyfeaturesoftheRADWINMHSare

TDMservicecutoverfromtheprimarytothesecondarylinkiscompletelyautomatic
TDMservicecutovertimenomorethan50ms
Automaticrestoretoprimarylinkassoonasitbecomesavailable
SupportforuptosixteenTDMchannelsforRADWIN2000

MHSissupportedbetweentwoRADWIN2000linksusingIDUCs.Inwhatfollows,ODUrefers
toaRADWIN2000radioandIDUreferstoanIDUC.

WhatRADWINMHSprovides
EquipmentProtection
Equipmentprotectionisprovidedfortheelectricallyactivenetworkelements,ODUandIDU.
TheprimaryIDUandthesecondaryIDUareconnectedbyacabletomonitorfailureandto
controlprotectionswitching.Switchingtimeislessthan50ms.

AirInterfaceProtection
AirInterfaceprotectionisuniquetoRADWINandisoptimizedforwirelesslinksoperatingin
licensefreebands.
Theprimarylinkandthesecondarylinkusedifferentfrequencychannels.Iftheairinterface
oftheprimarylinkisdisturbedandcannotcarrytherequiredTDMservice,thenthesystem
automaticallyswitchestothesecondarylink.
Inaddition,improvedrobustnessandfrequencyplanningflexibilityisachieved,asthe
primaryandsecondaryairinterfacescanoperateinthesamefrequencybandorindifferent
frequencybands.
AutomaticChannelSelection(ACS)canbeconfiguredforeachlinktoaddadditional
robustness.
TheprimaryandsecondarylinksaresynchronizedusingHubSiteSynchronization(HSS).
ItisrecommendedthatbothsitesbeinstalledwithHSScables.IfHSSfailsatonesite,itcan
beoperatedfromtheothersitebyremoteconfiguration.

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PurposeofthisChapter
ThischapterisaninstallationandmaintenanceguideforRADWINMHS.Itappliestoall
RADWINradioproductsabletosupporttheMonitoredHotStandbyoperationalmode.

WhoShouldReadthis
Thischapterisintendedforpersonsresponsiblefortheinstallationandmaintenanceof
RADWINMHS.Touseityouneedtoknowhowto

InstallaRADWIN2000radiolink
UsetheRADWINManagersoftware

RADWINMHSKitContents

OneYConnectionPatchPanel
OneMHScable

Figure152:RADWINYConnectionPatchPanel

InstallingaRADWINMHS
Note

ThefollowingprocedureissubstantiallygenerictoallRADWINradio
products.WhatyouseeonyourrunningRADWINManagermaydifferin
somedetailsfromthescreencapturesusedtoillustratethischapter.

Figure151aboveisaschematicofaRADWINMHS.Figure153showshowtoconnectthe
IDUstothePatchPanel.

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Figure153:HowtoconnecttheIDUstothePatchPanel

Note

WithRADWIN2000linksyoucanprotectupto16TDMports.Topro
tectmorethaneightTDMportsusetwoPatchPanelsateachsite.
Ethernetservicesarecarriedindependentlybyprimaryandsecondary
links.EachlinkcarriesdifferentEthernettraffic.MHSdoesnotprotect
Ethernettraffic.

Inwhatfollows,itwillbeassumedthat
1. WewilldepartfromourusualSiteA/SiteBconventions.SitesAandBontheprimarylink
willbeSites1.2and1.4respectively.Thecorrespondingsitesonthesecondarylinkwillbe
Sites2.2and2.4.ThesitenamesreflecttheirIPaddresses.Thisisausefulconventionand
isreflectedinthescreencapturesbelow.
2. ThelinkwillbemanagedfromSite1.2;Site1.4maybearemotesite.
3. Thelinksintendedastheprimaryandsecondarywillbereferredtotheirrespective
names,PrimaryLinkandSecondaryLinkasshowninFigure151above,despitetheirhav
ingyettobeinstalled.

ToinstallaHotStandbyLink:
1.SetupPrimaryLinkintheusualway.Ensurethatitisfullyoperationalinaccordance
withtherelevantinstructionsinPart1ofthe.

Donotproceedunlessthisconditionisfullymet!

Note
2.ConnectuserequipmenttoSite1.4.
3.AtSite1.2,disconnecttheTDMcablesfromtheexternalequipmentordisconnect
externalequipmentfromtheHotStandbyPatchPanel.
4.TheHSScable(connectingtheODUs)shouldbeconnectedatSite1.2.TheODU
belongingtotheprimarylinkshouldbeconfiguredasHSM,whereastheODU
belongingtothesecondarylinkshouldbeconfiguredasHSCCT.

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5.EstablishSecondaryLinkintheusualway,withHSSenabled.Thetwolink
frequenciesshouldbeatleast5MHzapart.
6.ConnecttheMHScablesatSitesAandBasshowninFigure151andFigure153
above.
7.RuntheConfigurationWizardforPrimaryLink.ActivateTDMservicesintheusual
way.NavigatetotheHotStandbytab,intheServicesConfigurationpanel:

Figure154:ServicesConfigurationPanel:HotStandbymodeselection
CheckthePrimarybuttontoconfigurePrimaryLinkastheprimarylink.
8.CompletetheWizard,andthenmovetoSecondaryLink.
9.Repeatstep7forSecondaryLink.FortheServicesHotStandbytab,thistime,check
theSecondarybutton.
10.CompletetheWizard.
11.AtSite1.2,reconnecttheHotStandbyPatchpaneltotheexternalequipment.
Fromthispointon,wewillsimplyrefertoprimaryandsecondarylink(nocapitalizednames).
Attheendoftheprocess,theRADWINManagermainwindowsshouldlooklikethis:

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Figure156:Thesecondarylinkundernormaloperation
Toseewhathappensfollowingacutoverfromtheprimarylinktothesecondarylink,you
needtohaverunningtwocopiesoftheRADWINManageroneloggedintotheprimarylink,
andoneloggedintothesecondarylink.
Herethen,isthesituationafteracutovertothesecondarylink:
Fortheprimarylink,thefollowingwindowwillappearforafewseconds:

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Figure157:PrimarylinkafewsecondsbeforeregularNoLinkdisplay
ItwillthenreverttothestandardNoLinkavailablewindow.
OnthesecondarylinkManagerwindow,youwillseeawindowlikethis:

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Figure158:SecondaryLinkoperatingastheHotStandbylink
Noticethattheactivelinknoticeishighlightedinred,sothatthereisnomistakingwhichlink
isoperational.

MaintainingaRADWINMHSLink
IDUReplacement
Therearetwosituations,whichmustbetreateddifferently.
Situation1:
ToreplaceeitheroftheIDUsatSite1.4ortheIDUatSite2.2,nothingspecialisrequired.
SimplydisconnecttheIDUtobereplacedandreplaceitwithanewone.Replacinga
secondarylinkIDUobviouslyhasnoeffectontheTDMservice.DisconnectingtheSite1.4
primaryIDUactivatesHotStandby.AftertheSite1.4primaryIDUisreplaced,theLinkwill
detectthechangeandswitchbacktotheprimarylink.
IfyoureplacedtheSite2.2IDU,remembertoreconnecttheMHScable.
Situation2:
ReplacingtheSite1.2IDUisdifferent,andrequiresseveralsteps.

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ToreplacetheSite1.2primarylinkIDU:
1.PowerofftheSite1.2IDU.ThisactivatesthesecondarylinkusingHotStandby.
2.RuntheConfigurationmanageronthesecondarylink,andintheHotStandbypanel
ofFigure154above,checktheDisabledbutton.
3.ReplacetheSite1.2IDUwithoutconnectingittotheODU(topreventtransmission
bytheprimarylinkwiththeundefinedIDU).
4.ReconnecttheMHScablebetweentheIDUsatSite1.2.
5.Again,runtheConfigurationWizardonthesecondarylink,andinthepanelof
Figure154above,checktheSecondarybuttontoreenablethelinkassecondary.
6.ConnectthenewSite1.2IDUtoitsODU.
TheHotStandbywillautomaticallyreverttotheprimarylinkwithin50ms.

ODUReplacement
BoththeprimaryandsecondaryreplacementODUsrequirepreconfigurationpriorto
insertionintothelink.Theitemstobepreconfiguredare

HSSmode
LinkID
Frequency
HotStandbymodeusingthenewServicespanelinFigure154above
IPaddress(optional)

Note

PreconfigurationmustbecarriedoutbeforethenewODUis
connectedtoitsIDU.IfyoutrytodoitliveagainstitsIDU,itwill
causespurioustransmissionsandaservicebreak.

TopreconfigureanODU:
1.AttachthenewODUtoanIDUoraPoEdevice.
2.RuntheRADWINManageranduseHotStandbytabofFigure154aboveto
configurethenewODUtoPrimaryorSecondarymodeasrequired.
3.EnsurethatitissettotheproperHSSmodeinaccordancewithFigure154above.
EntertherequiredLinkIDandfrequency.

ToreplaceanODUforprimaryorsecondarylink,ateithersite:
InstallthepreconfiguredODU.(Sincetheotherlinkisworkingnormally,nothingneed
bedonewithit.IfthesecondaryODUwasreplaced,TDMserviceremainsasison
theprimarylink.IftheprimaryODUwasreplaced,thentheTDMservicewillshift
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SwitchingLogic
SwitchingfromPrimaryLinktoSecondaryLink
Switchingfromprimarylinktosecondarylinkwilloccurfollowing:

Lossoftheprimaryairinterfaceduetosyncloss
LossoftheprimaryairinterfaceduetofailureofthereceivertoacquireexpectedE1/T1
dataduringaperiodof24ms
ThePrimaryequipment(eitherODUorIDU,localorremote)ispoweredoff

Followingtheswitchfromtheprimarytothesecondarylink,theprimaryandsecondarylink
Managermainwindowsshouldlooklikethis:

Figure159:Primarylinkaftertheswitchovertosecondarylink
AfterafewsecondsthedisplaymovestoNoLinkdisplay,withTDMportsgrayedout.

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Figure1510:Secondarylinkoperatingaftertheswitchovertosecondary
AfterafewmomentstheTDMiconsbecomegreen.

SwitchingbackfromtheSecondarytothePrimaryLink
Switchingbackfromthesecondarylinktotheprimarylinkwilloccuraftertheprimarylink
hasbecomeandremainsfullyfunctionalforacontinuousperiodofatleastonesecond.
Followingreversionfromthesecondarylinktotheprimarylink,theManagermainwindows
shouldlooklikethis:

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Figure1511:Primarylinkoperatingaftertheswitchbackfromsecondary

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Figure1512:SecondaryLinkoperatingaftertheswitchbacktoPrimary

SystemOperationdescription
Normaloperation

TDMservicesarecarriedbytheprimarylink
Thesecondarylink(equipmentandairinterface)isoperatingbut
notcarryingusertraffic
TDMportsonthesecondaryIDUsaretristate

Switchingtosecondarywilloccurinthefollowingcases:

Switchingto
backup

Loss of the primary air interface due to sync-loss


Loss of the primary air interface due to failure of the receiver to acquire expected
TDM data during a period of 24ms
Primary equipment power off (either ODU or IDU, local or remote)

Theswitchingresultwouldbe:

TDM ports on the primary IDUs turn to tri-state


TDM ports on the secondary IDUs become active

Backupoperation

TDMservicesarecarriedbythesecondarylink

Switchingbackto
primary

SwitchingbacktoprimarywilloccurassoonasthePrimarylinkis
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TheRADWINEthernetRing
Scope
ThedescriptionofRADWINEthernetRinginthisChapteriscompletelygeneric:BothWinLink
1000andRADWIN2000linksmayparticipateinanEthernetring.

Caution

VLANIDsareusedbyRADWINproductsinthreeseparatecontexts:
ManagementVLAN,TrafficVLANandEthernetRing.Itisrecommendedthat
youusedifferentVLANIDsforeachcontext.

WhatisanEthernetRing
AnEthernetringconsistsofseveralnodesconnectedbyhops(links).Loopsarenotallowed
withEthernet;thereforeonehopisaRingProtectionLink(RPL)whichblocksEthernet
traffic.Intheeventoffailureinthering,theRingProtectionLinkunblocksandEthernet
trafficintheringisrestored.

Someterminology:

NormalStateallmemberlinksarefunctionalexcepttheRPLwhichisblocked.
BlockedtheairlinkisupbutEthernettrafficisnottransmittedacrossthelink.The
EthernetservicepanelfortheRPLintheRADWINManagerislabeledIdle
UnblockedEthernettrafficistransmittedacrosstheRPL.TheEthernetservicepanel
fortheRPLintheRADWINManagerislabeledActive
ProtectionStateamemberlinkisbrokenandtheRPLpassesEthernettraffic
RingProtectionLinkasdescribedabove
RingLinkanymemberlinkcontrolledbytheRPL
IndependentLinknotsubjecttoringprotection

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RingProtectionMessage(RPM)controlmessageusedtomonitorandcontrolthering.

Note

RPMmessagesarebroadcast,soitisessential(topreventflooding)to
associatetheRPLandmemberRingLInkswithaVLANID.Thisrequiresin
turn,thatequipmentusedintheringeithersupportsVLANorcan
transparentlypassthroughVLANtaggedpackets.

RADWINEthernetRing
ThefollowingfiguredescribestheRPLbehaviorduringaringfailureandrecoverycycle.

Figure161:RingProtectionmechanism
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ThestepsbelowfollowthenumberinginFigure161:
1. Normaloperation
Ethernettrafficrunsinthering,butdoesnotpassthroughtheRPL,whichisblocked.The
RPLdoeshowever,broadcastRPMpacketsthroughthering.
2. RingLinkdown,RPLnotified
TheRPLdetectsalinkdownconditionbythenonarrivalofanRPMpacket.Itremains
blockedfortheMinimumtimeforfailuredetectionwhichisconfigurableusingtheRAD
WINManager(seepage1611).
3. RingLinkdown,RPLunblockedfortraffic
TheRPLunblocksforEthernettrafficaftertheMinimumtimeforfailuredetectionexpires
andnoRPMmessagehasbeenreceived.
4. RingLinkrestoredbutstillblockedfortraffic
TheRingLinkisrestored,butremainsblockedfortheMinimumtimeforrecovery,set
usingtheRADWINManager,toavoidrapidfluctuationsleadingtopotentialshortterm
loops(seepage1611).
5. RingLinkrestored,RPLblockedfortraffic
TheRPLblockstoEthernettrafficaftertheMinimumtimeforrecoveryexpiresand
restoresEthernettraffictotheRingLink(withaspecialRPMpacket).
6. Returnto1.)RingLinkrestored,RPLblockedfortraffic
Theringisbacktonormaloperation.
WithRADWINlinks,RADWINsRingProtectionsolutionpreventsEthernetloopsintheringat
alltimes.Theringisalwaysbrokensomewhere.

UnderaringconfigurationaRADWINRingLinkthatwasdownandcommencesrecov
ery,keepsblockingEthernettraffic.TheRPLidentifiesthissituation,blocksitselfand
thenunblockstheotherRingLink.Thisisthetransitionfromstep4to5inFigure161.

IfthefailedhopisnotaRADWIN linkthentherearetwopossibilities:
IfthehopRingLinkcansignalthatitisdownbyissuingaLossofSignal(LOS)atthe
Ethernetport,thentheRPLwillcontroltheRADWINlinkconnectedtothatportin
thesamemannerasdescribedabove,topreventanEthernetloop.
Otherwise,theremaybeashortloopperiodwhentheRPLisstillopenfortrafficand
theRingLinkisalsounblockedduringtheMinimumtimeforrecovery.

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EthernetRingTopologiesSupportedby
RADWIN
Thefollowingringtopologiesaresupported:
Table161:TopologiessupportedbyRADWINEthernetRing
Theringisnotconnectedtootherrings

Standalonering

Oneofthenodesisconnectedtoanothernetwork/ring:

Singlehomedring

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Table161:TopologiessupportedbyRADWINEthernetRing(Continued)
Twoadjacentnodesareconnectedthroughanon
RADWINlink(e.g.microwaveorfiber):

Dualhomedring

Note:
Thenetworkhastobelayer2andsupportVLANs
TheringcontrolbroadcastsRPMpackets.Henceit
isrecommendedtopreventthesepacketsfrom
propagatingintothenetwork
SomeofthehopsareconnectedthroughnonRADWIN
links:

Mixedring

SomeofthehopsareconnectedthroughRADWINlinks
withPoEdevices,notsupportingringfunctionality:

Repeatersites

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Table161:TopologiessupportedbyRADWINEthernetRing(Continued)
RADWINringswithsharedhops.

Sharedring

Note:
ARADWINlinkhopcanbeapartofupto4rings
TheRPLcannotbeasharedlink
ThetwoRPLsshouldusedifferentMinimumTime
forActivationvaluestopreventduplicateaction
causingaloop

ProtectionSwitching
Protectionswitchingoccursuponfailureinthering.
TheEthernetservicerestorationtimedependsonthenumberofhopsinthering.Withfour
hopstheEthernetserviceisrestoredinlessthan50ms.
Insingleanddualhomedtopologiestheservicerestorationmaytakelongerduetotheaging
timeoftheexternalswitches.Switchesthatareimmediatelyawareofroutingchangesreduce
therestorationtime.

HardwareConsiderations
EthernetRingProtectionissupportedbytheIDUC,IDUEandPoE.
AtypicalRingProtectionLinkconsistsofanIDUCorIDUE,aPoEandtwoODUsasshownin
Figure162.HenceoneendoftheRPLandofringcontrolledlinks,asshowninFigure162
hastobeanIDU.ItisrecommendedtohaveanIDUateachnodetohavetheflexibilityto
changetheRPL.
AringnodeisbuiltfromtwoODUsfromadjacentlinks.TheODUscanbeconnectedtoeither
anIDUortoaPoEdeviceasinFigure162.PortnamesintheIDUareshown.

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Figure162:NodewithIDUandPoEdevice

ConnecttheswitchatthesiteonlytooneIDU.

Note
TheswitchingfunctioniscarriedoutbytheIDUCsandIDUEs,bothofwhichprovideLayer2
support(seeChapter17).

SpecialCase:1+1EthernetRedundancy
Thesamedevicemaybeusedtoprovideeconomic1+1redundancyforasinglelink.
A1+1Ethernetisaringwithtwonodes.OneofthelinksisRPL.
Theequipmentina1+1Ethernetinstallationisasfollows:

Figure163:1+1Ethernet
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Figure164:UsingIDUCorIDUEwithPoEsfortheRPL
NoticethatlinkcontentdropsfromfourPoEsplustwoswitchestotwoPoEsandtwoIDUCs
orIDUEs.

UsingRADWINManagertoSetupaRing
CreatingaRingusingRADWINManagerrequirestwostages:
7. Setupeachparticipatinglinkseparately,intheusualway
8. Foreachlink,runtheConfigurationwizardtodefineitasRPLoraRingLink

Note

TheRingusesaVLANIDfortheRPL.ItisusedtomanagetheRingand
nothingelse;itiscompletelyseparatefromthemanagementandtraf
ficVLANsreferredtoelsewhere
AregularRingLinkmaybeamemberofuptofourringsandeachof
theirRPLVLANIDsmustbeconfigured

Herethen,isstep2inmoredetail:

TointegratealinkintoanEthernetRing:
1.UsingeithertheInstallationorConfigurationwizards,navigatetotheServiceswin
dowandchosetheRingtab.

Figure165:ServiceswindowwithRingselected

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2.ClickConfigure.TheRingdefinitionwindowisdisplayed.ThedefaultisIndependent
LinkandisusedwhenthelinkisnotpartofanyRing.

Figure166:RingOptions
3.ToconfigurethelinkasaregularRinklink,clickRinkLink(NonRPL)andenterthe
ringLANVIDs(atleastone)towhichitbelongsandclickOK:

Figure167:ConfiguringRingLANVIDs
4.ToconfigurethelinkasRPL,clickRingProtectionLink(RPL)andenteritsRingVID.

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Figure168:ConfiguringRPLVIDs
5.Entertheminimumtimesforfailuredetectionandrecovery.
Fordualhomedconfigurations,wherepartoftheringgoesthroughthecore,ifa
coresegmentfails,thecoreshouldbeallowedtorecoverbeforetheRPLentersPro
tectionState.Otherwise,itcouldhappenthatboththecoreandtheRADWINring
willswitchinparallel.Youshouldtherefore,configureaMinimumtimeforfailure
detectionhighenoughtotakethispossibilityintoaccount.
TheMinimumtimeforrecoveryisadelayswitchtopreventrapidonofffluctua
tions.Itfunctionslikeadelayswitchusetoprotectelectricaldevicesfromrapidon
offpowerfluctuations,whichinthiscontext,mayleadtopotentialshortterm
loops.
6.ClickOKtoacceptyoursettings.
TheRPLwillbeclearlyindicatedintheRADWINManager.IntheLinkstatusareaon
thetopleft,youwillseeanEthernet(Blocked)notice:

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ALinkIdlemessageisdisplayedontheEthernetServicesBar:

WhentheRPLcutsinasaresultofafailure,theEthernet(Blocked)noticedisap
pears.TheEthernetServicesBarindicatedthattheRPLisactive:

Uponrestorationofthebrokenlink,theRPLreturnstoidlestatuswiththeappropri
ateindicationsontheRADWINManagermainwindow.
Onthestatusbarforallringmemberlinks,youwillseetheringmembershipindica
toricon:

Caution

DonotconfiguremorethanoneRPL.Ifyoudo,youwillbreaktheRing
IfyouforgettoconfigureoneRPLinaRing,youwillintroducealoop
intoyournetwork

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VLANFunctionalitywith
RADWIN2000
VLANTaggingOverview
VLANTerminology
BoththetechnicalliteratureandtheRADWINManagerusethetermsVLANIDandVID
interchangeablytodenoteaVLANidentificationnumber.

VLANBackgroundInformationontheWeb
ThestandardsdefiningVLANTaggingareIEEE_802.1Qandextensions.
ForgeneralbackgroundaboutVLANseehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_LAN.
BackgroundinformationaboutDoubleTaggingalsoknownasQinQmaybefoundhere:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.1QinQ.

VLANTagging
VLANtaggingenablesmultiplebridgednetworkstotransparentlysharethesamephysical
networklinkwithoutleakageofinformationbetweennetworks:

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Figure171:Twonetworkusingthesamelinkwithtagging
IEEE802.1Qisusedastheencapsulationprotocoltoimplementthismechanismover
Ethernetnetworks.

QinQ(DoubleTagging)forServiceProviders
QinQisusefulforServiceProviders,allowingthemtouseVLANsinternallyintheirtransport
networkwhilemixingEthernettrafficfromclientsthatarealreadyVLANtagged.

Figure172:Separatingclientdatastreamsusingdoubletagging
Theoutertag(representingtheProviderVLAN)comesfirst,followedbytheinnertag.InQinQ
theEtherType=0x9100.VLANtagsmaybestackedthreeormoredeep.
WhenusingthistypeofProviderTaggingyoushouldkeepthefollowinginmind:

UnderProviderTagging,thesystemdoubletagsegressframestowardstheProviders
network.ThesystemaddsatagwithaVLANIDandEtherType=0x9100toallframes,as
configuredbytheserviceprovider(ProviderVLANID).
Thesystemalwaysaddstoeachframe,tagswithVLANIDandEtherType=0x9100.
Therefore,
ForaframewithoutatagthesystemwilladdatagwithVLANIDandEtherType=
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ForaframewithaVLANtagthesystemwilladdatagwithVLANIDandEtherType
=0x9100sotheframewillbedoubletagged
ForaframewithaVLANtagandaprovidertagthesystemwilladdatagwithVLAN
IDandEtherType=0x9100sotheframewillbetripletaggedandsoon

VLANUntagging
VLANUntaggingmeanstheremovalofaVLANoraProvidertag.

PortFunctionality
TheVLANfunctionalityissupportedbyallLANandSFPportsintheIDU.
EachportcanbeconfiguredhowtohandleEthernetframesattheingressdirection(where
framesentertheIDU)andattheegressdirection(whereframeexittheIDU).
Theconfigurationisindependentateachport.

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IngressDirection
Table171:PortsettingsIngressdirection
Transparent

TheportdoesnothingwithregardtoVLANsinboundframesareleftuntouched.
FramesenteringtheportwithoutVLANorQinQtaggingaretaggedwithVLANIDand
Prioritya,whicharepreconfiguredbytheuser.Frameswhicharealreadytaggedat
ingressarenotmodified.

Tag

a. PriorityCodePoint(PCP)whichreferstotheIEEE802.1ppriority.Itindicatestheframepriority
levelfrom0(lowest)to7(highest),whichcanbeusedtoprioritizedifferentclassesoftraffic
(voice,video,data,etc).

EgressDirection
Table172:PortsettingsEgressdirection
Transparent

TheportdoesnothingwithregardtoVLANsoutboundframesareleftuntouched.
Allframesareuntagged.

Untagall

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UntagsonlyframestaggedwithoneoftheuserdefinedVIDs.Youcandefineuptoeight
VIDsperport.Otherframesarenotmodified.

Untag
selectedVIDs

Thissettingallowsformutualfilteringofmultipleingresstagsnotrelevantattheegress
end:

Filtered
VLANIDsat
egress

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Table172:PortsettingsEgressdirection(Continued)
WithProvidertagging,thesystemdoubletagsegressframestowardstheproviders
network.AllframesaretaggedQinQwithaVLANID,whichisconfiguredbytheservice
provider(ProviderVLANID).

Provider
tagging

Withthissetting,ingressframeswhicharenottaggedwiththeconfiguredProvider
VLANIDareblocked(filtered).

Note:Eachportcanbeconfiguredindependentlytoataggingmode.However,onlya
singleProviderVLANIDcanbedefinedperIDU.
ThissettingfunctionslikeProvidertagging.However,allingressframesarepassed
through.
Provider
tagging
withoutfilter

VLANAvailability
VLANisavailableforlinksusingeitherWinLink1000orRADWIN2000radios.VLANsupport
requirestheuseofIDUCsorIDUEsforWinLink1000.ForRADWIN2000youmayalsousea
PoEdeviceandconfigureODUVLAN.SeeChapter9.

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VLANConfigurationUsingtheRADWIN
Manager
VLANIDsareusedbyRADWINproductsinthreeseparatecontexts:
ManagementVLAN,TrafficVLANandEthernetRing.Itisrecommended
thatyouusedifferentVLANIDsforeachcontext.

Tip

Disclaimer

IfyouarenotaVLANexpert,pleasebeawarethatincorrectVLAN
configurationmaycausehavoconyournetwork.Thefacilitiesdescribed
belowareofferedasaservicetoenableyoutogetbestvaluefromyour
RADWIN2000linksandareprovidedasis.Undernocircumstancesdoes
RADWINacceptresponsibilityfornetworksystemorfinancialdamages
arisingfromincorrectuseoftheseVLANfacilities.

ManagementTrafficandEthernetServiceSeparation
YoucandefineaVLANIDformanagementtrafficseparation.Youshouldconfigurethesystem
topreventconflictsasdetailedbelow.
Whenconfiguredforthedefaultoperationalmode,aProviderportwillhandleingress
trafficasfollows:

FiltersframesthatarenottaggedwiththeProviderVLANID
RemovestheProviderdoubletag

Therefore,ifaportisconfiguredformanagementtrafficseparationbyVLANandasProvider
port,thenthereceivedmanagementframesmustbedoubletaggedasfollows:

TheoutertaghastobetheProviderstag(sotheframeisnotfiltered)
TheinternaltaghastobemanagementVLANID

Toavoidmixups,bestpracticeisto:

Separatethemanagementanddataports
DefineonlyadataportwithProviderfunction

AllIDUCandIDUEmodelshavetwoLANportssoyoucaneasilyseparatemanagementand
Ethernetservice.

VLANTaggingforEthernetService:Configuration
VLANConfigurationiscarriedoutpersite.Itisuptoyoutoensureconsistencybetweenthe
linksites.ThediscussionbelowisbasedonSiteAhowever,italsoappliestoSiteB.
SeealsoVLANTaggingforEthernetService:Configuration.
TosetupVLANtaggingforEthernetservice,enterSiteConfigurationforSiteA,choosethe
EthernettabandclicktheVLANConfiguration...button(Figure914).Thefollowingwindow
isdisplayed:
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Figure173:VLANtagsettings

IfyouareusingaIDUE,theSFProwwillnotappear.

Note
NormalandMembershipmodesaredifferentwaysofenteringVLANsettingsandare
describedindetailinVLANTaggingforEthernetService:Configurationonpage29.What
followsbelowisashortsummary.
ThechoicesforIngressModeare

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Figure174:VLAN:Ingressmodes
ThetwochoicescorrespondrespectivelytothetworowsofTable171.ChoosingTagcauses
theVLANIDandVLANPriorityfieldstobecomeavailable:

Figure175:VLAN:IngressmodesettingVLANIDandPriority

Note

Throughoutthischapter,allVLANIDsmustbebetween2and4094,
inclusive.AllVLANprioritiesmustbebetween0and6,inclusive.Thevalues
enteredarerangechecked.Ifforexample,youenteraVLANIDof4095,
then4094willbereflectedback.

ThechoicesforEgressModeare

Figure176:VLAN:Egressmodes
ThefivenontransparentchoicescorrespondrespectivelytothefiverowsofTable172inthe
order,row1,2,4,5,3.
Thefirsttwochoices,TransparentandUntagallrequirenofurtheraction.
UntagselectedVIDscausestheeightVLANIDfieldstobecomeavailable:

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Figure177:UntaggingselectedVIDs
YoumaynominateuptoeightVIDsforuntagging;beyondsimplerangechecking,thereisno
othervalidation.
BothProvidertaggingandProvidertaggingwithoutfilterenabletheProviderparameters
fields:

Figure178:Providerparameters
ThereisofcourseonlyoneProviderVLANID.Itismostlikelyyours,astheProvider!
FilteredVLANIDsenablesyoutofilterandblockonlyframestaggedwithoneoftheuser
definedVIDs.YoucandefineuptoeightVIDsperport.Otherframesarenotmodifiedandare
forwardedtransparently.
Whenyouarefinished,remembertoclickOK(Figure173)tosaveyourentries.

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SoftwareUpgrade
WhatistheSoftwareUpgradeUtility?
TheRADWINManagerprovidesaSoftwareUpgradeUtility(SWU)toupgradethesoftware
(firmware)ofinstalledODUsinanetwork.Theupdatefilesmaybelocatedanywhere
accessiblebytheoperator.
TheSWUprovidesfor:

Priorbackupofthecurrentfilespriortoupgrade
Upgradefromalist
Delayedupgrade
VariousODUresetoptions

Thedefaultlocationofthesoftwarefilesisintheinstallationarea,andcanbeusedtorestore
factorydefaults.
ThefollowingprocedureisgenerictoallRADWINpointtopointradioand
GSUproducts.

Note

UpgradinganInstalledLink

Toupgradesoftwareforalink:
1.IntheRADWINManagermainmenu,clickTools|SoftwareUpgrade...Thefollowing
detachedwindowappears

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Figure181:SoftwareUpgradeUtilityMainwindow
ThedefaultsitesshownintheSoftwareUpgradelistpanelbelongtothecurrently
link.ThelistmaybeemptyifyouarerunningtheRADWINManageroffline.

Warning

Whatfollowsaboutaddingsitesmanuallyorfromalistfile,assumesthatall
sitestobeupgradedareofthesametypeeitherWinLink1000orRADWIN
2000.butnotboth.Thiswillnotworkwithamixedlist.

2.ClickAddSitetoaddadditionalsitesforupgrade.

Figure182:Addsiteoptions
ClickAddSingleSiteforonesiteonly:

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Figure183:Addingasinglesiteforupgrade
EntertheIPaddressofthesite,theCommunitystrings(Default:publicandnetman,
respectively)andthenclickOK.ThesitewillappearintheSoftwareUpgradelistbox.
ThelistcanbeclearedusingtheClearAllbutton.
Asanalternativetoaddingsitesoneatatime,youcanaddsitesfromapreparedlist
usingtheAddfromFileoptioninFigure182.Thelisthasthefollowingformat:
<IPaddress>,<ReadOnlycommunity>,<ReadWritecommunity>

Hereistheexamplewewilluse:
10.104.2.2,public,netman
10.104.2.4,public,netman
10.104.3.2,public,netman
10.104.3.4,public,netman
10.103.3.2,public,netman
10.103.3.4,public,netman
3.Havingcreatedanupdatelist,clickClearalltoremovethesites.
4.UseAddfromFiletoloadyourlist.
5.clickUpgradePackagetochosetherelevantfiles.Thedefaultfilesarelocatedinthe
SWUsubdirectoryintheRADWINManagerinstallationarea.Thedefaultfilename
forRADWIN2000isSWU_2k.swu.Youmayhavetofindthemelsewhere,depending
onyoursystem.
YoucanonlyincludeonetypeofODUinalist.Thatis,youneedseparatelist
forRADWIN2000,RADWIN5000,WinLink1000andGSUproducts.

Note
6.Hereisourexample:

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7.Youmakelimitedchangestothelistbyrightclickinganyline:

Figure184:SoftwareUpgradesiteoptions
8.Tobackupyourexistingsystem,checkBackupdevicesoftwarecheckbox.Thenclick
the
buttonforastandardfiledialog.ThedefaultlocationistheMyDocuments
directoryonthemanagingcomputerorthelastbackupdirectoryyouused.
Thebackuphereisthesameasthatinpage943,andservesthesame
purpose.Itprovidesafallbackiftheupgradeprovesproblematic.

Note
9.Inadditiontothepreviousstep,youmayopttoperformadelayedupgrade.Check
theDelayedUpgradebox,andenterthedateandtimeforthedelayedupgrade.
10.Theradiobuttonsontherightdetermineshowyoursitesshouldbereset.Bearin
mindthatontheonehand,aresetinvolvesaserviceinterruption,butontheother
hand,thesoftwareupgradewillnotbecomeeffectiveuntilaftertheresetiscarried
out.
11.Returningtoourtwositeexample,clickStartUpgradetocommencetheprocess.
Foranimmediateupgradeyouwillbeabletoobservetheupgradeprogressfromthe
greenprogressbars:
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Figure185:SoftwareupgradeinprogressNotethestopbutton

Figure186:Softwareupgradecompletedsuccessfully
12.ClickClosetoexit.
13.Ifyourequestedadelayedupgrade,anoticelikethiswillappear:

Caution

Ifoneorbothsitesfailtoupdate,awarningnoticewillbedisplayed.
Ifonesiteofalinkupdatesbuttheotherfails,youshouldcorrectthe
problemandupdatethesecondsiteassoonaspossible.Ifyoudonot,
followingthenextresetoftheupdatedsite,youcouldexperiencealink
softwaremismatchwhichmayaffectservice.Seepage103fordetails.

SoftwareUpgradeforGSUs
AllGSUsinadistributedsitecanbeupdatedsimultaneously.UseanIPlistasdescribedabove.

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FalseRadarMitigation
Facilities
Whoneedsit
IfyouareusingDFSfrequencybands5.3/5.4GHzETSIand5.4/5.8GHzFCCyoushouldusethis
facility.

DFSandFalseRadarMitigation
AboutDFS
UnderDFSfrequencybands,itmustbeensuredthatradiolinksdonotinterferewithcertain
radarsystemsinthe5GHzband.Ifradarisdetected,theradiolinkshouldmove
automaticallytoafrequencythatdoesnotinterferewiththedetectedradar.

WhatisFalseRadarMitigation
FalseRadarMitigationcapabilityisanadvancedmethodtoreduceoreliminatefalseradar
detectionandDFStriggering(Falsepositives).
Falseradardetectioncanbecausedbyotherradiostransmissionsorexternalinterference
thatcanbeinterpretedastrueradar.
ThisoptionisactiveonlyinDFSfrequencybands,5.3/5.4GHzFCCforSiteAonlyand5.4/
5.8GHzETSI,botesidesofthelink.
Inwhatfollowsfalseradarmeansanysourceofradarlikesignalswhicharenotrealradar.
FalseRadarMitigationhastwocomponents:
1. Reductionoffalsepositiveradardetectionbyreductionoftheprobabilityofdetectingany
kindoffalseradars,whileallowingthesystemtodetectrealradarsignals.

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2. Eliminationofdetectionofspecificfalseradartypesbyblockingdetectionoffalseradars
ofaspecifictype.Therearethreetypesofradars:
Fixed:Falseradarswithfixedpulsewidthhavingfixedrepetitionfrequency
Variable:Falseradarswithvariablepulsewidthhavingvariablerepetitionfrequency
Staggered:Falseradarswithvariablerepetitionfrequencywithinaburstperiod
(Appliesto5.4GHzETSIonly)

FCC/IC5.4/5.3GHzLinks:Background
TheFCC/ICregulationfor5.4/5.3GHzallowsunlicensedwirelessdataequipment,provided
thatitdoesnotinterruptradarservices.Ifradaractivityisdetected,theequipmentmust
automaticallychangefrequencychannel.ThisfeatureistermedDynamicFrequencySelection
(DFS).Accordingtothestandard,achannelwithactiveradarisprohibitedfromusefor30
minutes.Beforeusingachannelfortransmission,theradioequipmentmustprobeitforradar
signalsforaperiodof60seconds.

Note

TheFCC/ICregulationsfor5.4GHzbandrequiresthefrequencyrange5600
5650MHztobebannedfromuse.TheFCCregulationfor5.4GHzband
requiresthatwithin35kmradiusfromany(TerminalDopplerWeather
Radars)TDWRlocationthefrequencyrange55705680MHzshallbe
bannedfromuse.
Followtheinstructionsinthelastsectionofthischapter.

RADWINradioproductssupportDFSaswellasACS.
AnimmediateconsequenceoftheFCC/ICregulationfor5.4/5.3GHzisthatthemethodoflink
installationisslightlydifferent.
First,ACScannotbedisabled:

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Figure191:ChannelSelectdialogboxACSpermanentlyenabled
Second:TheTxPowerwindowintheInstallation/Configurationwizardispresetincompliance
withtherelevantregulation,beitFCC/ICorETSI.TxPowerperradioissetto1dBmsothat
anODUwithtworadioshasasystemTxPowerasshown,of 1 + 3 dBm,reflectingthe
requirementtoadd3dBmtodoubleradioTxPower.Theonlyitemsyoucanchangeare
AntennaGainandCableLoss.

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AftercompletingInstallation/Configuration,gototheSite:Location|AirInterfacewindows
foreachsiteinturn.

OnesidewillshowasMasterandoneasSlave.Thechoiceisinternal,purelyforthepurpose
ofestablishingthelinkandunderFCC/ICregulations,choosingthesitetocarryoutradar
detection.
TheODUsareeithersuppliedfromthefactoryreadyforuseat5.4GHzor5.3GHzFCC/ICor
alternatively,theycanbesetupforthesebandsusingtheRADWINManager.

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ConfiguringFalseRadarMitigation
TheconfigurationmethodforthemanagedODU(ETSIandFCC/IC)isthesame.ETSI
regulationsrequirethattheovertheairsitealsobeseparatelyconfiguredinthesameway.
WewilldemonstratethemethodforSiteAforalinkusingthe5.4GHzFCC/ICband:

ToconfigureFalseRadarMitigation:
1.LogontotheMasterODUasInstaller.
2.EntertheConfigurationwindowandopentheAdvancedtab.

Figure192:FalseRadarMitigation
3.TheDFSFrequencyStatusTableatthebottomofFigure192showsthetime,type
andfrequencyofthelastradarsdetected.Thistableshouldbeusedtoselectthe
bestoption(s)toreduceoreliminatefalseradardetectionwithoutcompletely
blockingoutrealradardetection.
4.Checkthemitigationfeaturestobeused.

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5.Whenyouaresatisfiedwithyourconfigurationparameters,clickOKtosavethem
anddismisstheConfigurationwindow.

FCC/ICRequirements
TheFCCrequiresthatdevicesinstalledwithin35kmofanyTerminalDopplerWeatherRadars
(TDWR)locationshouldberegisteredinthevoluntaryWISPAsponsoreddatabase.For
convenience,wesupplyguidelinesaboutthewaythisisdoneinFalseRadarMitigation
Facilities.

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FCC/ICDFSConsiderations
FCC5.4GHzDeviceRegistration
TheFCCrequiresthatdevicesinstalledwithin35kmofanyTDWRlocationshouldbe
registeredinthevoluntaryWISPAsponsoreddatabase.
TheFCChaspublishedaTDWRLocationInformationtablethatliststheexactlocationofall
TDWRtowers(seeTable201attheendofthechapter).
1. Wheninstallinga5.4GHzdevicedefineyourexactlocation(latitudeandlongitude)
2. UsetheTDWRLocationInformationtabletodetermineifthedistancebetween
thedeviceandanyTDWRtowerislessthan35km.
3. Ifthedistanceislessthan35kmthenregisterthedeviceinthevoluntaryWISPA
sponsoreddatabase(followingsection)
4. Disablethefrequenciesbetween55705680MHzfromtheavailablechannels
list.
5. Thefrequencyrangebetween5.600to5.650GHzisnotincludedintheavailable
channelslist.

RegisteringtheDevice

Toregisteradevice:
1.Enterthewebsitehttp://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspxandfollowthe
instructions.
Atyourfirstentryintothesite,youwillberequiredtoregisterasauser:

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2.ClicktheUserRegistrationbuttontoentertheregistrationpage.

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3.FillintheregistrationpageandclickRegister.
4.TocompletedeviceregistrationentertheRegisterDevicetabasshown:

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Youareofferedthis:

5.FillintherequiredinformationintheprecedingwebpageandclicktheRegister
Devicebutton.

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TDWRTable
ThefollowingtablecontainsthelatitudeandlongitudelocationsofTerminalDoppler
WeatherRadars(TDWR).UsethistabletodetermineiftheMasterorClientdeviceinstalledis
within35kmradiusofaTDWRlocation.Ifoneoftheinstalleddevicesiswithin35kmradius
ofanyTDWRlocationthendisableallfrequenciesbetween55705680MHzfromthe
availablechannelslist.
Table201:LatitudeandlongitudelocationsofTDWRs
STATE

CITY

LONGITUDE

LATITUDE

FREQUENCY

TERRAIN
ELEVATION
(MSL)[ft]

ANTENNA
HEIGHT
ABOVE
TERRAIN[ft]

AZ

PHOENIX

W1120946

N332514

5610MHz

1024

64

CO

DENVER

W1043135

N394339

5615MHz

5643

64

FL

FTLAUDERDALE

W0802039

N260836

5645MHz

113

FL

MIAMI

W0802928

N254527

5605MHz

10

113

FL

ORLANDO

W0811933

N282037

5640MHz

72

97

FL

TAMPA

W0823104

N275135

5620MHz

14

80

FL

WESTPALMBEACH

W0801623

N264117

5615MHz

20

113

GA

ATLANTA

W0841544

N333848

5615MHz

962

113

IL

MCCOOK

W0875131

N414750

5615MHz

646

97

IL

CRESTWOOD

W0874347

N413905

5645MHz

663

113

IN

INDIANAPOLIS

W0862608

N393814

5605MHz

751

97

KS

WICHITA

W0972613

N373026

5603MHz

1270

80

KY

COVINGTONCINCINNATI

W0843448

N385353

5610MHz

942

97

KY

LOUISVILLE

W0853638

N380245

5646MHz

617

113

LA

NEWORLEANS

W0902411

N300118

5645MHz

97

MA

BOSTON

W0705601

N420930

5610MHz

151

113

MD

BRANDYWINE

W0765042

N384143

5635MHz

233

113

MD

BENFIELD

W0763748

N390523

5645MHz

184

113

MD

CLINTON

W0765743

N384532

5615MHz

249

97

MI

DETROIT

W0833054

N420640

5615MHz

656

113

MN

MINNEAPOLIS

W0925558

N445217

5610MHz

1040

80

MO

KANSASCITY

W0944431

N392955

5605MHz

1040

64

MO

SAINTLOUIS

W0902921

N384820

5610MHz

551

97

MS

DESOTOCOUNTY

W0895933

N345345

5610MHz

371

113

NC

CHARLOTTE

W0805306

N352014

5608MHz

757

113

NC

RALEIGHDURHAM

W0784150

N360007

5647MHz

400

113

NJ

WOODBRIDGE

W0741613

N403537

5620MHz

19

113

NJ

PENNSAUKEN

W0750412

N395657

5610MHz

39

113

NV

LASVEGAS

W1150026

N360837

5645MHz

1995

64

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STATE

CITY

LONGITUDE

LATITUDE

FREQUENCY

TERRAIN
ELEVATION
(MSL)[ft]

ANTENNA
HEIGHT
ABOVE
TERRAIN[ft]

NY

FLOYDBENNETTFIELD

W0735249

N403520

5647MHz

97

OH

DAYTON

W0840723

N400119

5640MHz

922

97

OH

CLEVELAND

W0820028

N411723

5645MHz

817

113

OH

COLUMBUS

W0824255

N400020

5605MHz

1037

113

OK

AERO.CTRTDWR#1

W0973731

N352419

5610MHz

1285

80

OK

AERO.CTRTDWR#2

W0973743

N352334

5620MHz

1293

97

OK

TULSA

W0954934

N360414

5605MHz

712

113

OK

OKLAHOMACITY

W0973036

N351634

5603MHz

1195

64

PA

HANOVER

W0802910

N403005

5615MHz

1266

113

PR

SANJUAN

W0661046

N182826

5610MHz

59

113

TN

NASHVILLE

W0863942

N355847

5605MHz

722

97

TX

HOUSTONINTERCONTL

W0953401

N300354

5605MHz

154

97

TX

PEARLAND

W0951430

N293059

5645MHz

36

80

TX

DALLASLOVEFIELD

W0965806

N325533

5608MHz

541

80

TX

LEWISVILLEDFW

W0965505

N330353

5640MHz

554

31

UT

SALTLAKECITY

W1115547

N405802

5610MHz

4219

80

VA

LEESBURG

W0773146

N390502

5605MHz

361

113

WI

MILWAUKEE

W0880247

N424910

5603MHz

820

113

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QualityofService
Availability
TheQualityofService(QoS)featureisavailableforlinksusingRADWIN2000Cradios.Ifyou
alreadyhavethismodel,youcanaccessthefeaturebycarryingoutaSoftwareUpgradetothe
2.8.30release.
TousethefacilityyoumustbefamiliarwiththeuseofVLAN(802.1p)orDiffserv.

QoSOverview
QoSisatechniqueforprioritizationofnetworktrafficpacketsduringcongestion.
RADWIN2000Clinkssupporttwoclassificationcriteria,VLANbasedorDiffservbased.You
maychoosewhichofthemtouse.
Table211:DefaultprioritiesandallocationbyVLANIDandDiffserv
Priority
Diffserv VLAN

REDAT
%

Realtime

4863

67

15

Nearrealtime
(responsive
applications)

3247

45

20

Controlledload

1631

23

25

Besteffort

015

01

40

Qualityqueue

Note

ForREDAT(RemainingEthernetDataEthernetthroughput)measurement.
Seepage109.REDATmeasuresremainingEthernetthroughputafter
reductionofbandwidthusedbyTDMchannels.UsetheLinkBudget
CalculatortoseehowmuchremainingbandwidthisavailableforEthernet.

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Basedupontheclassificationcriterionchosen,receivedpacketswillbemappedintooneof
fourqualitygroups:Realtime,Nearrealtime,ControlledloadandBesteffort.
YoumaypartitionthetotallinkcapacityacrossthefourQualityqueues.Thedefaultweights
aspercentagesareshowninTable211.
Further,youmayalsolimitthemaximuminformationrate(MIR)foreachqueuepersite.

SettingupQoS
YoumaysetupQoSfromeithertheInstallationorConfigurationwizards.Beforedoingso,set
upforVLAN(Chapter17)orDiffserv,dependingonwhichyouintendtouse.

TodefineQoSsettingsforalink:
1.UsingeithertheInstallationorConfigurationwizards,navigatetotheServiceswin
dowandchoosetheQoStab.

Figure211:ServiceswindowwithQoSselected
AlthoughQoSisalinkorientedfeature,eachsitemayhaveitsownseparateparame
ters.
2.ClicktheConfigurebuttonforasite.

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Figure212:EthernetQoSConfigurationModeselection
3.Choosetherequiredmode802.1p(VLAN)orDiffserv.

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Figure213:Top:VLANallocation.Bottom:Diffservallocation
4.Theentryfieldsinbothcasesareselfevident.UponclickingOK,
IfyouoverbooktheWeightcolumn,thelastenteredfieldwillbereducedsothat
thetotalis100%.
Noweightfieldmaybeleftzero.Ifyoudo,youwillnotbeabletoproceeduntilitis
settosomething:

Thisreflectstheimplementationpolicyunderwhichnocheckedqueuemaybe
completelystarved.Ifyoureallydonotwanttouseaqueueundercongestion,
uncheckit.
Ifyouareunderbooked,youwillreceivethisnotice:

Inanyevent,youmayautomaticallyapplythesamesettingstobothlinksites:

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5.Priorities:Youarecompletelyresponsibleforthecompletenessandconsistencyof
yourVLANorDiffservpriorities.
6.ChooseaMaximumInformationRateforeachqueue:

Figure214:MIRchoiceperqueue
IfyoupreviouslyusedSite|Ethernet|MaximumInformationRate(Chapter9)to
globallylimitthesite,thenyourchoiceinFigure214willalsobelimited.l
7.ClickOKontheexitdialogtoacceptthesettings.Ifyoudidnotusethesesettingsfor
theoppositesite,youshouldconfigureitnow.
8.Completethewizardintheusualway.

DisablingQoS
InthedialogofFigure212,choosetheDisabledmode.Thetwositesmaybeenabledor
disabledindependently.

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CapacityUpgrade
WhatisCapacityUpgrade
ARADWIN2000AseriesODUmayhaveitscapacityincreasedbyapplicationofanupgrade
licensekey.TheCapacityUpgradeprocessconsistsofthreesteps:

DataGatheringpreparationofalistofRADWIN2000AODUsforupgradebyserial
number
AcquisitionpurchasingtheCapacityUpgradekeys
ApplicationactivatingtheCapacityUpgradeusingtheRADWINManager

Applicability
YoumayonlyupgradeaRADWIN2000Aunitfrom10Mbpsto25Mbps.

DataGathering
Foreachrelevantlink,prepareatablesimilartoTable221:
Table221:RADWIN2000AODUCapacityUpgradeLinkList
ODUName
(1)

ODUMACAddress
(2)

ODUSerialNumber
(3)

SiteA

00xxyy41b205

PFC580E500000123

SiteB

00xxyy41b20e

PFC580E500000124

CapacityUpgradeKey
(4)

Columns1isforyourownconvenience.Column2providesapreciseconnectionbetween
ODUidentificationanditsserialnumber.Lateryouwillcopy/pastetheCapacityUpgradekey
intocolumn4asapermanentconvenientrecord.

Togettherequiredlinkinformation:
1.Logontothelink.

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2.RuntheGetDiagnosticsutilityfromthemainbuttonmenu.

3.LoadthegeneratedDiagnosticsInformation.txtfileintoaplaintexteditor(like
Notepad)
4.SearchforthetextstringInventory.Youshouldseesomethinglikethis:
Inventory
ODU
Product <Some product ID String>
HW Version 6
SW Version 2.8.00_b2970_Jan 17 2013
MAC Address <Your MAC address>
Serial Number PFC580E500000123
...
5.CopytheMACAddresstocolumn2ofthetable(mostlikelyforSiteA).
6.CopythestringfollowingtheSerialNumbertocolumn3ofthetable.
7.RepeattheprocesstogettheODUserialnumberforSiteB.
8.Ifyouhaveseverallinks,aggregatetheLinkListsintoonelist(considerusinga
spreadsheetforthepurpose).

Acquisition
SendthesupplierofyourequipmentaPurchaseOrderforyourCapacityUpgradeList(Use
theaggregatedversionofTable221).Ensurethatyouincludeacurrentemailaddressfor
receiptofthekeylist.Uponcompletionoftheorder,youwillreceiveanemailwithan
attachedlistconsistingofserialnumbersandalicencekeyperserialnumber.Thelicencekeys
arequitelonganditisimportantthatyoureceivetheminelectronicformatforsubsequent
copy/pasting.

Application
CarryingouttheCapacityUpgrade
EachODUmustbeupgradedindividually.Theprocessisveryunforgivingoferrors,soyou
shouldcarefullycarryoutthefollowingsteps.ItisassumedthatyouhaveTable221ina
sortableformatsuchasaspreadsheet.

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ToprepareforapplicationoftheCapacityUpgradekeys:
1.SortTable221byserialnumber.
2.MakeaworkingcopyoftheCapacityUpgradekeysattachmentfile.Keeptheoriginal
inasafeplace.
3.Loadtheworkingcopyintoaspreadsheetprogramandensurethatitissortedby
serialnumber.
4.Ensurethatyourtableandthesortedlistmatchlineforlineifnotcheckcarefullyfor
errorsofmissedunits.
5.Copy/pastethekeycolumnintocolumn4ofyourowntable.
6.Foreachlink,logonasInstaller.(ForisolatedspareODUs,youmaylogonusing
LocalConnection.)
7.OpeneachSiteinturn.

8.OpentheInventorypagetocheckwhichlineiteminyourtablematchesit.
9.CopytheCapacityUpgradekeytotheclipboard
10.OpenthetheOperationspage:

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11.PastethekeytotheLicenseKeyfield.TheActivatebuttonisenabled.
12.ClicktheActivatebutton.Youwillreceiveaconfirmatorymessageiftheactivation
succeededoranerrormessageifnot.Inthelattercase,youwillneedtobein
contactwithyourequipmentsuppliertosolvetheproblem.

CompletingtheCapacityUpgrade
Tomaketheupgradeeffective,eachupgradedODUmustbereset.

PersistencyoftheCapacityUpgrade
TheupgradeispersistentacrossanODUreset.Ifhowever,yourestoreacapacityupgraded
ODUtofactorydefaults,youwillneedtoapplytheCapacityUpgradetoitagain.Thisfurther
underlinestheimportanceofsavingthelicensekeysattachmentfileinasafeplaceand
maintainingarecordlikeTable221.

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ChangingtheFactoryDefault
Band
WhythisisNeeded
AllODUssuppliedbyRADWINcomewithpreconfiguredwithafactorydefaultproduct
dependentbandaccordingtotheODUpartnumber.
ForODUssupportingMultiband,itmaybechangedusingtheprocedureinthischapter.The
procedureisgeneric,applyingtoallODUswiththeMultibandfeature.

Caution

Ifforsomereasonthedefaultbandneedstobechanged,itshouldbe
donebeforelinkinstallation.
Useofanincorrectbandmaybeinviolationoflocalregulations.

RequiredEquipment
TheminimalequipmentrequiredtochangeanODUdefaultbandis:

Laptopcomputer(managingcomputer)satisfyingtherequirementsofTable51.

AninstalledcopyoftheRADWINManager
APoEdevice
AnEthernetLANcable
AnIDUODUcable

Theprocedure
Note

ThefollowingprocedureisgenerictoallrelevantRADWINradioproducts.
WhatyouseeonyourrunningRADWINManagermaydifferinsomedetails
fromthescreencapturesusedtoillustratethischapter.

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Tochangethefactorydefaultband:
1.UsingtheIDUODUcable,connectthePoEdevicetotheODU,ensuringthatthecable
ispluggedintothePoEportmarkedPLANOUT.
2.ConnectthePoedevicetoACpower.
3.UsingaLANcable,connecttheLANINportofthePoEdevicetotheEthernetportof
themanagingcomputer.TheODUwillcommencebeepingataboutonceper
second,indicatingcorrectoperation.
4.LaunchtheRADWINManager.
5.LogonasInstaller.

Figure231:BecomingInstaller
6.Enterthedefaultpassword,wireless.Afterafewmoments,theRADWINManager
mainwindowappears:

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Figure232:OpeningManagerwindowpriortobandchange(defaultcircled)
7.ClickTools|ChangeBand.Thefollowingwindowappears:

Figure233:ChangeBanddialog

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Note

ThebandsappearinginFigure233areproductdependent.Toseewhich
bandsareavailableforyourproduct,checkyourproductInventory(see
Figure97)andthenconsultRADWINCustomerSupport.

8.Clickthebandrequired:

Figure234:Adifferentbandselected
9.TheChangeBandwarningisdisplayed.ClickYestocontinue.

Figure235:ChangeBandconfirmation
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Thechange,whichmaytakesometime,iscarriedout.Theresultisreflectedinthe
RADWINManagermainwindow:

Figure236:MainWindowafterbandchangenewbandcircled

Ifyoucarryoutthisoperationonalink,thebandiseffectiveonbothsites
andyouareplacedininstallationmode.

Note

ChangingBandforDFS
ChangingtoaDFSbandissimilartotheforegoingprocedure.ThelinkinestablishedinActive
modeforthenewbandandsettoInstallationmode.SeeChapter19.

SpecialProductsorFeatures:Enteringa
LicenseKey
IfyougototheOperationswindowasInstaller(Figure237),youwillseeaprovisionfor
enteringalicensekey.Shouldyoueverrequiresuchakey,theprocedureisasfollows:

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ToenteraLicensekey:
1.LogonasInstaller(asforthepreviousprocedure).
2.ClicktheSite:Locationtoolbarbuttonfromthemaintoolbar.

Figure237:UsingtheOperationswindowtoenteralicensekey
3.EnteryourlicensekeyandclickActivate.
4.Whenitisaccepted,clickCancel.
Licensekeys,whereappropriate,areobtainablefromRADWINCustomer
Support.

Note

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ProvisionsforLicensed3.Xand2.5GHzBands
Overview
3.XBands
ThenewRADWIN2000CandRADWIN2000Xseriesaddadditionalbandsinthe3.XGHz
rangetothoseinRelease2.5.00.Thenewsupportedbandsfallintotwocategories:Thefirst
categoryconsistsofthosefallingundertheubiquitousFCC,ICorETSIregulation.Thesecond
categoryisreferredtoasRADWINUniversalbands.Thesebandsareknowntoberegulated
butthenumerouscombinationsofregulationandlocationprecludespecificsupport.
Release2.8.30supportstheband3.33.8GHzasfollows:

FCCpart90subpartZandICRSS197supporting3.6503.700GHz
3.6503.675GHzinRestrictedmode
HardwarereadyfortheUnrestrictedModebandoperatinginall50MHzofthe
3.6503.700GHzband
ICRSS192supporting3.4753.650GHz
ETSI3.43.7GHzsplitintothreesubbands,3.6503.675GHz,3.4753.650GHzand
3.5903.710GHz
RADWINUniversal3.3003.800GHz.

Integratedandconnectorizedproductsareavailable.Allofthemaremultiplebandwiththe
defaultbandbeing3.6503.675GHzotherthantheETSI3.43.7GHzmodels.
Thenewproductsmaybeoperatedunder5,10and20MHzchannelbandwidthsandare
broadlycompatiblewiththefullfeaturesetofRADWIN2000.
Tomeetregulatoryrequirements,asomewhatdifferentprocedureisrequiredtosetuplinks
usingthesebands.

2.5GHzBandsforBRS/EBS
TherationaleforthesebandsandrelevantdetailsaredescribedinChapter25.The
installationmethodidsthesameasforotherlicencedFCCbandsasdescribedbelow.

TerminologyRecap

UniversalbandsrefertoRADWINUniversalbandsasdescribedabove
3.Xor3.XGHzreferstothefrequencyrange3.3003.800GHz
A3.XODUisanODUpreconfiguredtooperateinthe3.XGHzlicensedbands
A3.XLinkinaRADWIN2000linkusingapairof3.XODUs
HighResolutionBandsChannelminimumstepis250KHz.Appliesto3.4753.650GHz
ICRSS192,3.43.7GHzETSIandthe3.33.8GHzUniversalband.
LowResolutionBandsChannelminimumstepis1MHz.AppliestoFCCregulationsin
the3.6503.675GHzband.
InactiveModeAnODUispoweredup,incommunicationwithamanagingcomputer
butnottransmitting.ItisrequiredwhereregulationdoesnotpermittheuseofRAD

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WINsdefaultInstallationModefrequencyandchannelbandwidth.TheODUmaytrans
mitusingthelicensedorregisteredband,channelbandwidthandpermittedTxpower.
RegularModeTheusualdefaultInstallationMode

RegulatoryConsiderationsfor3.6503.675GHzFCC/ICpart
90subpartZ
RestrictedMode
Thebandissupportedinaccordancewith3.6503.675FCC/ICpart90subpartZ:
RADWINLtd.conformstoFCCDA074605(November14,2007)FCCcertifiedwithFCCID:
Q3KRW2030andsupportingthefollowingequipmentrequirements:
Restrictedcontentionprotocolscanpreventinterferenceonlywithotherdevicesincorpo
ratingthesameorsimilarprotocols.Equipmentusingarestrictedprotocolcanoperateonly
onthelower25megahertz(36503675MHz)."

Transmissionpoweroptions
Table231showstheextentofcompliancebyRADWIN2000CproductstoFCC/ICpower
limits,havingregardstoantennatypeandtransmissionpoweroptions.
Table231:FCC/ICcompliancebyantennaandtransmissionpower
Measured
Frequency

Antenna

21dBiINT

21dBiEXT
(22dBi1dB
feeder)

24dBiEXT(25
1dBfeeder
loss)

Power

Max
LowCenter HighCenter
Conducted
Nominal Frequency Frequency
TxPower
CBW
Channel
Channel
perPole
[MHz]
[MHz]
[dBm]

Total
Conducted
MaxTx
Power
[dBm]

MaxEIRP
[dBm]

5MHz

3653

3672

11.14

14.14

35.14

10MHz

3655

3670

14.46

17.46

38.46

20MHz

3660

3665

17.36

20.36

41.36

5MHz

3653

3672

11.14

14.14

35.14

10MHz

3655

3670

14.46

17.46

38.46

20MHz

3660

3665

17.36

20.36

41.36

5MHz

3653

3672

8.65

11.65

35.65

10MHz

3655

3670

11.36

14.36

38.36

20MHz

3660

3665

13.73

16.73

40.73

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HigherTransmissionPowerOptionsandRestrictions:
Table232definesthemaximumtransmissionpowerandEIRPlimitsforthespecified
frequencyandchannelbandwidths.
Itspecifiesthepowerlimitstobeusedbytheoperatorwhenassigningcenterfrequencies.
Table232:HigherTransmissionPowerLimits
Nominal
CBW
5MHz
10MHz

20MHz

Max
Total
LowCenter
HighCenter
ConductedTx Conducted
Frequency
Frequency
Powerper MaxTxPower
Channel[MHz] Channel[MHz]
Pole[dBm]
[dBm]

MaxEIRP
[dBm]

3653

3672

15.60

18.60

35.60

3655

3670

18.69

21.69

38.69

3656

3669

22.00

25.00

38.50

3660

3665

21.18

24.18

41.18

3661

3664

22.60

25.60

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AvailabilitySummaryforFCC/ICandUniversal3.XGHz
Table233:AvailabilityforFCC/ICandUniversal3.XGHz
Productsseries

RADWIN2000C

RADWIN2000X

Occupied
Band
GHz

Regulation

Mode

3.650
3.675

FCC/IC

Regular

3.475
3.650

IC

3.300
3.800

Universal

3.650
3.675

FCC/IC

3.475
3.650

IC

3.300
3.800

Universal

Channel
Bandwidt
hMHz

MaxTx
Power
dBm

Frequency
Step
KHz

1000
25
5,10,20

Inactive

250
Unlimited

Regular

1000
25
5

Inactive

250
Unlimited

BandSplittingforETSI3.43.7GHz
TheETSI3.43.7GHzbandissplitintothreesubbandsreflectingthedifferentMaxTxPower
allowedineachone.Thedetailsareshowninbelow:
Table234:BandsplitforETSI3.43.7GHz
Productsseries

RADWIN2000C

RADWIN2000X

Occupied Center
SubBand Frequency
GHz
GHz

Mode

Channel
MaxTx
Frequency
Bandwidth Power
StepKHz
MHz
dBm

3.403
3.490

3.413
3.480

3.470
3.610

3.480
3.600

3.590
3.710

3.600
3.700

25()

3.403
3.490

3.413
3.480

16

3.470
3.610

3.480
3.600

3.590
3.710

3.600
3.700

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Note

()The3.480GHzfrequencyisoverlapped,occurringintwodierentbands
asshown.Ifyouwishtousethe3.480GHzfrequency,youshouldsetMax
TXPowerto16dBm.
()The3.600GHzfrequencyisoverlapped,occurringintwodierentbands
asshown.Ifyouwishtousethe3.600GHzfrequency,youshouldsetMax
TXPowerto23dBm.

UsingheRADWINManagertosetupa3.XorBRSLink
InactiveandActiveMode
LowResolutionBand3.XODUsmaybeinstalledandconfiguredintheusualway.
WhatfollowsappliestoHighResolutionBandODUs.
Toensurecompliancewiththerelevantlicense,3.XODUsforIC,ETSIandUniversalmustbe
configuredfromaninactivemodewheretheODUispoweredup,incommunicationwitha
managingcomputerbutnottransmitting.
Settingupalinkisatwostageprocedure:
1. ActivatetheODUsbyindividuallybyconfiguringtheband,frequencyandchannelband
widthforthelicense
2. Completelinkconfigurationintheusualway

Tosetupa3.XorBRSODU:
1.LogontoitasInstaller(OperatorsufficientforETSI)andsettheIPaddressasshown
inChapter26.
2.NavigatetoSite:Location|AirInterfaceandentertheLinkIDfortheODU.
3.ClickOKtodismisstheSiteConfigurationwindow.AnswerYestothefollowingpopup
message:

4.ForETSImodels,skiptostep7below.Forallothers,navigatetoTools|ChangeBand.
Thefollowingwindowisdisplayed:

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5.Choosetherequiredband.Forillustration,wewillchoosetheICband.

6.ClickOKtocontinueandacceptthenotificationmessagewhichappears:

Afterafewseconds,theODUgoesintoinactivemode:

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7.ActivatetheODUbynavigatingtoSite:Location|AirInterface:

8.Chooseafrequencyfromthedropdownlist:

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9.EnterInstallationModeandconfirmyourchoice:

10.Afterafewmomentsofprocessing,youmayclickOKtodismisstheSite
Configurationwindow.TheODUisnowinnormalInstallationMode:

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11.RepeattheaboveprocedureforthesecondODUinthelink,ensuringthattheLink
IDisenteredcorrectlyandthesamebandischosen.
12.Fromthispoint,youmayinstallbothODUsinthefieldaccordingtotheprocedures
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QuickInstallMode
WhythisisNeeded
Itmayberequiredtotemporarilysuspendservicetrafficoveralinkwithoutlosingthelink
connection.ThesimplestwaytodothisistoplacethelinkinInstallationmodebutwithout
changinganyconfiguredparameters.QuickInstallModeisaoneclickmethodfordoing
this.Themethodiscompletelygeneric,workingidenticallyforbothWinLink1000and
RADWIN2000products.

EnablingQuickInstall
Bydefault,thisfeatureisdisabled.

ToenableQuickInstallmode:
1.LogontotheRADWINManager,navigatetoTools|Preferencesandclickthe
Advancedtab:

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Figure241:Preferences:QuickInstall
2.ChecktheEnableQuickInstallboxandthenOK.Anewbuttonisaddedtothemain
windowtoolbar:

Figure242:NewInstallModebuttonforQuickInstallmode
QuickInstallmodemaybedisabledbyuncheckingtheEnableQuickInstallbox.

UsingQuickInstall

TosuspendservicetrafficandenterInstallationmode:
1.ClicktheInstallmodebutton.Youareofferedaconfirmatorymessage:

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Figure243:ChangetoInstallationModecautionarymessage
2.ClickYestocontinue.ThelinkgoesintoInstallationmode.Themainwindowlooks
thesameasifyouhadenteredInstallationmodeintheusualwaythroughoneofthe
Sitewindowswiththeexceptionofthetoolbar:

Figure244:ServiceModebuttontoresumelinkservicetraffic
3.Whenyouarereadytoresumenormalservicetraffic,clicktheServiceModebutton.
Thefollowingcautionarymessageisdisplayed:

Figure245:Resumptionofservicescautionarymessage

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4.ClickYestocontinue.Thelinkwillresumenormalserviceswithyourlastset
configurationparametersprovidesthatyoudidnotchangelinkparametersinaa
wayleadingtosyncloss.
Itisalsopossibletochangeparametersinawayleadingtoservice
degradation.Forexamplemisconfiguringthenumberofantennasor
transmissionparametersatonesideofthelinkmayallowserviceto
resume,butinadegradedfashion.
YoumayonlyenterQuickInstallmodefromaconfiguredlink.Ifyouset
bothsitesbacktofactorysettingsandchoseQuickInstall,youwillnotbe
abletocontinue:

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BRS/EBSConsiderations
WhatisBRS/EBS
TheBroadbandRadioService(BRS),formerlyknownastheMultipointDistributionService
(MDS)/MultichannelMultipointDistributionService(MMDS),isaUSFCCregulated
commercialservice.TherelevantFCCruleis47CFRpart27subpartM.
Inthepast,itwasgenerallyusedforthetransmissionofdataandvideoprogrammingto
subscribersusinghighpoweredwirelesscablesystems.However,overtheyears,ithas
evolvedtoincludedigitaltwowaysystemscapableofprovidinghighspeed,highcapacity
broadbandservice,includingtwowayInternetserviceviacellularizedcommunication
systems.Suchservicesprovideconsumersintegratedaccesstovoice,highspeeddata,video
ondemand,andinteractivedeliveryservicesfromawirelessdevice.
Forfurtherdetailssee:
http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=ebs_brs
Thislink(partoftheFCCsite)containstheTechnicalRulescoveringmatterssuchas:

Operationalscope
Geographicservicearea
Antennaregistration

BRS/EBSBands
TheBRS/EBSband(posttransition)isillustratedinFigure251belowandinmoredetailin
thethreetablesfollowing.
ObservethattheBRS/EBSspectrumisdividedintosmallchannels,mainlyof5.5and6MHz.
Therearetwosmallrangesof0.333MHzchannelsaswell.
BRS/EBSusermayleaseblocksofuptofourcontiguouschannelstoachievetheirrequired
channelbandwidth.Theseareoftenreferredtoassingle,double,tripleorquadbands.

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Posttransitionfreq.assignmentsperFCCCFR47PART27sec.
27.5:2009

Figure251:BRS/EBSBandsSchematic
Thetablesbelowprovideadetailedviewofthespectrumfrom2.495GHzto2.690GHz
ThesectionsmarkedJandKarenotdetailedsincetheyarenotsupportedbyRADWIN
products.

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Table251:BRS/EBSLowerBandSegment
(LBS)

Table251:BRS/EBSLowerBandSegment
(LBS)(Continued)
Channeltype

From
BRSGuard

A1

2502.0

A2

2507.5

A3

2513.0

B1

2518.5

B2

2524.0

B3
EBS

2496.0

2529.5

Table252:BRS/EBSMiddleBandSegment
(MBS)

To
Channeltype

JA3

2507.5

JB1

2513.0
2518.5
2524.0
2529.5
2535.0

2535.0

2540.5

C2

2540.5

2546.0

C3

2546.0

2551.5

D1

2551.5

2557.0

D2

2557.0

2562.5

EBS

JB2

0.33333

2568.0

2572.0

JC1
JC2

To

A4

2572

2578

B4

2578

2584

C4

2584

2590

2590

2596

G4

2596

2602

F4

2602

2608

E4

2608

2614

D4

JB3

BRS/EBS

JC3
JD1
JD2
JD3

Table253:BRS/EBStoRADWIN2000CBW
mappingandMaxTxPower
BRS/
EBS
Band

2568.0

LBS&HBS
5.5MHz/slice

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MHz

CBW
MHz

Channel
Tag

From

JA2

2502.0

C1

2562.5

CBW
MHz

JA1

To

5.5

D3

Channel
Tag

Band
MHz
From

EBS
(notsupported
byRADWIN)

Channeltype

Band
MHz

CBW
MHz

Channel
Tag

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CBW
MHz

Total
CBW
MHz

MaxTx
Power
dBm

Single

5.5

22

Double

11.0

10

23

Triple

16.5

Dontuse()

Quad

22.0

20

24

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Table253:BRS/EBStoRADWIN2000CBW
mappingandMaxTxPower

MBS
6MHz/slice

BRS/
EBS
Band

MaxTx
Power
dBm

RADWIN2000
CBW
MHz

Total
CBW
MHz

Channel
Type

Single

22

Double

12

10

23

Triple

18

Dontuse()

Quad

24

20

24

()Usingatriplechannelwouldbewastefuloverasinglelink.
Table254:BRS/EBSUpperBandSegment(UBS)
Channeltype

Band
MHz

CBW
MHz

Channel
Tag

From

To

KH1
KH2
KH3
KG1

EBS/EBS,mixed
(notsupported
byRADWIN)

KG2
KG3
0.33333

2614.0

2618.0

2618

2624

E1

2624.0

2629.5

E2

2629.5

2635.0

E3

2635.0

2640.5

F1

2640.5

2646.0

F2

2646.0

2651.5

2651.5

2657.0

H1

2657.0

2662.5

H2

2662.5

2668.0

H3

2668.0

2673.5

G1

2673.5

2679.0

G2

2679.0

2684.5

G3

2684.5

2690.0

KF1
KF2
KF3
KE1
KE2
KE3

BRSGuard

BRS/EBS

F3
5.5

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SettingupaBRS/EBSlinkusingRADWIN2000
2.5GHzBand
ThekeyissueinsettingupaRADWIN20002.5GHzBandBRSlinkisthechoiceofan
appropriatechannelbandwidth(CBW),whichinturndependsonwhetheryouareleasinga
single,double,tripleorquadbandset.
RADWINBRSradiosoperatewithchannelbandwidthsselectablefrom5,10and20MHz.
ChooseyourchannelbandwidthinaccordancewithTable253.

RADWINdoesnotsupportthebandslabeledJandKinFigure251.

Note

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PreloadinganODUwithanIP
Address
WhythisisNeeded
AllODUssuppliedbyRADWINcomepreconfiguredwithanIPaddressof10.0.0.120.Foruse
inanetwork,theODUsmustbeconfiguredwithsuitablestaticIPaddresses.Themethodfor
doingthisunderofficeconditionsissetoutinChapter6.
TherearetwosituationsunderwhichODUsmayneedtobepreloadedwithanIPaddress
priortoinstallationtoalink:

ChanginganindividualODUinthefield
PreparingalargenumberofODUsinawarehousepriortodeploymentinthefield,
accordingtoanetworkinstallationplan.

Thischapterexplainshowdothis.

RequiredEquipment
TheminimalequipmentrequiredtopreloadanODUwithanIPaddressis:

Laptopcomputer(managingcomputer)satisfyingtherequirementsofTable51
AninstalledcopyoftheRADWINManager
APoEdevice
AnEthernetLANcable
AnIDUODUcable
IfyouhaveconnectorizedODUs,twoNtypeRFterminators

Caution

Donotcarryoutthisprocedureusingamultihomedmanagingcomputer
alsoconnectedtoanetwork.Itwillfloodthenetworkwithbroadcast
packets.Further,itwillthrowanyotherlinksonthenetworkinto
Installationmode.

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Theprocedure
ThefollowingprocedureisgenerictoallRADWINradioproducts.Whatyou
seeonyourrunningRADWINManagermaydifferinsomedetailsfromthe
screencapturesusedtoillustratethischapter.

Note

ToPreoladanODUwithanIPaddress:
1.UsingtheIDUODUcable,connectthePoEdevicetotheODU,ensuringthatthecable
ispluggedintothePoEportmarkedPLANOUT.
2.ForconnectorizedODUs,screwtheRFterminatorsintothetwoantennaports.

Warning

ApoweredupODUemitsRFradiationfromtheantennaport(orconnected
antenna).WhenworkingwithapoweredupconnectorizedODU,alwaysuse
RFterminators.
ForanODUwithanintegratedantenna,ensurethattheantennaisalways
directedawayfromotherpeople.

3.ConnectthePoedevicetoACpower.
4.UsingaLANcable,connecttheLANINportofthePoEdevicetotheEthernetportof
themanagingcomputer.TheODUwillcommencebeepingataboutonceper
second,indicatingcorrectoperation.
5.LaunchtheRADWINManager.
6.Atthelogonwindow,chooseLocalConnection.

Figure261:LogonWindowforLocalConnection
7.Enterthedefaultpassword,admin.Afterafewmoments,theRADWINManager
mainwindowappears:

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Figure262:OpeningRADWINManagerwindowpriortoinstallation
8.ClicktheungrayedSite:Locationbutton.Thefollowingdialogwindowappears:

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Figure263:ConfigurationDialogBox
9.ClicktheManagementiteminthelefthandpanel.Thefollowingwindowis
presented:

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Figure264:ManagementAddressesSiteConfigurationdialogbox
10.EntertheIPAddress,SubnetMaskandDefaultGatewayasrequested.Forexample,
theODUusedhereistobeconfiguredasfollows:

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Figure265:ODUwithIPAddressingconfigured
11.CLickOK.Youareaskedtoconfirmthechange:

Figure266:ConfirmationofIPAddresschange
12.ClickYestoacceptthechange.Afterabouthalfaminutethechangeswillbe
registeredintheODU.Onthelefthandpanelofthemainwindow,youwillseethe
newIPconfigurationfortheODU.

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Figure267:MainWindowafterIPAddresschange

Note

Someadditionalthingsyoumaywanttodonow:
GotoSiteInstallation|AirInterface.YoucanenteraLinkIDand
changetheInstallationFrequencyandChannelBandwidth.
IfyoulogonasInstaller,youcanchangethedefaultband(Chapter23).

13.ClickCanceltoleavetheopenManagementdialog.YoumaynowexittheRADWIN
Manager,orconnecttoanotherODU.IfyouchoosetoconnecttoanotherODU,
afteraboutaminute,themainwindowoftheRADWINManagerwillreverttothat
showninFigure262above.Inanyevent,powerdownthechangedODU;your
changeswilltakeeffectwhenyoupoweritupagain.
DontforgettoremovetheRFterminatorsfromaconnectorizedODUafter
poweringitdown.

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Tip:HowtoRecoveraForgottenODUIP
Address
IfyouhaveanODUwithlostorforgottenIPaddress,usetheaboveproceduretologontoit
usingLocalConnection.TheIPaddresswillappearinthelefthandstatusarea:

Figure268:ExistingIPaddressdisplayedafterlogonwithLocalConnection

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LinkBudgetCalculator
Overview
TheLinkBudgetCalculatorisautilityforcalculatingtheexpectedperformanceofthe
RADWIN2000wirelesslinkandthepossibleconfigurationsforaspecificlinkrange.
TheutilityallowsyoutocalculatetheexpectedRSSofthelink,andfindthetypeofservices
andtheireffectivethroughputasafunctionofthelinkrangeanddeploymentconditions.

UserInput
Youarerequiredtoenterorchoosethefollowingparameters.Dependingontheproduct,
someoftheparametershaveadefaultvaluethatcannotbechanged.

Band,whichdeterminesfrequencyandregulation
ChannelBandwidth
TxPower(maximumTxpowerpermodulationisvalidated)
AntennaType(cannotbechangedforODUwithintegratedantenna)
AntennaGainpersite(cannotbechangedforintegratedantenna)
CableLosspersite(cannotbechangedforintegratedantenna)
RequiredFadeMargin

Rate(andAdaptivecheckbox)
ServiceType
RequiredRange

LinkBudgetCalculatorInternalData
Foreachproduct(orRegulationandBand)thecalculatorstoresthefollowingdatarequired
forlinkbudgetcalculations:

MaximumTransmitpower(permodulation)
ReceiverSensitivity(permodulation)forEthernetserviceandforTDMservicesatvari
ousBER

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Maximumlinearinputpower(usedtocalculateminimumdistance)
AntennagainandcablelossforODUwithintegratedantenna
AvailableChannelBandwidths

Calculations
EIRP
EIRP = TxPower + AntennaGain SiteA CableLoss SiteA

ExpectedRSSandFadeMargin
ExpectedRSS = EIRP PathLoss + AntennaGain SiteB CableLoss SiteB
where:
SiteAisthetransmittingsite
SiteBisthereceivingsite
PathLossiscalculatedaccordingtothefreespacemodel,
PathLoss = 32.45 + 20 log 10 frequency MHz + 20 log 10 RequiredRange Km
ExpectedFadeM arg in = ExpectedRSS Sensitivity
whereSensitivityisdependentonairrate.

MinandMaxRange
MinRangeistheshortestrangeforwhich ExpectedRSS MaxInputPower perairrate.
MaxRange(withAdaptivechecked)isthelargestrangeforwhich
ExpectedRSS Sensitivity ,atthehighestairrateforwhichthisrelationshipistrue.Ina
linkwithadaptiveratethiswillbetheactualbehavior.
MaxRange(foragivenairrate)isthelargestrangeforwhich
ExpectedRSS Sensitivity + RequiredFadeM arg in .

Service
TheEthernetandconfiguredTDMtrunksthroughputiscalculatedaccordingtointernal
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Availability
TheServiceAvailabilitycalculationisbasedontheVigantsBarnettmethodwhichpredictsthe
downtimeprobabilitybasedonaclimatefactor(Cfactor).
Availability
= 1 6 10
10

Cfactor frequency GHz RequiredRange KM

----------------------------------------------------------ExpectedFadeM arg in10

AntennaHeight
Therecommendedantennaheightrequiredforlineofsightiscalculatedasthesumthe
Fresnelzoneheightandtheboresightheight.SeeAbouttheFresnelZonebelow.Usingthe
notationofFigure271below,splittingExpectedRangeintod1+d2,theFresnelzoneheight
atdistanced1fromthelefthandantenna,isgivenby
300
---------------------------------- d1 d2
frequency GHz
0.6 ----------------------------------------------------------d1 + d2
Forthemostconservativesetting,wetakethemidpointbetweentheantennas,setting
ExpectedRange
d 1 = d 2 = ----------------------------------------2
300
ExpectedRange 2
----------------------------------- ----------------------------------------frequency GHz
2
whichgives 0.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ExpectedRange
ExpectedRange
----------------------------------------- + ----------------------------------------2
2
ExpectedRange- .
simplifyingto 0.52 ---------------------------------------frequency GHz
Theboresightclearanceheightiscalculatedas: R

Mean

ExpectedRange
+ ----------------------------------------2

R Mean

where R Mean = 6367.4425Km .

AbouttheFresnelZone
TheFresnelzone(pronounced"frAnel",withasilents)isanellipticallyshapedconicalzone
ofelectromagneticenergythatpropagatesfromthetransmittingantennatothereceiving
antenna.Itisalwayswidestinthemiddleofthepathbetweenthetwoantennas.

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Figure271:Fresnelzone
Fresnellossisthepathlossoccurringfrommultipathreflectionsfromreflectivesurfaces
suchaswater,andinterveningobstaclessuchasbuildingsormountainpeakswithinthe
Fresnelzone.
Radiolinksshouldbedesignedtoaccommodateobstructionsandatmosphericconditions,
weatherconditions,largebodiesofwater,andotherreflectorsandabsorbersof
electromagneticenergy.
TheFresnelzoneprovidesuswithawaytocalculatetheamountofclearancethatawireless
waveneedsfromanobstacletoensurethattheobstacledoesnotattenuatethesignal.
ThereareinfinitelymanyFresnelzoneslocatedcoaxiallyaroundthecenterofthedirect
wave.TheouterboundaryofthefirstFresnelzoneisdefinedasthecombinedpathlengthof
allpaths,whicharehalfwavelength(1/2)ofthefrequencytransmittedlongerthanthe
directpath.Ifthetotalpathdistanceisonewavelength(1)longerthanthedirectpath,then
theouterboundaryissaidtobetwoFresnelzones.OddnumberFresnelzonesreinforcethe
directwavepathsignal;evennumberFresnelzonescancelthedirectwavepathsignal.
TheamountoftheFresnelzoneclearanceisdeterminedbythewavelengthofthesignal,the
pathlength,andthedistancetotheobstacle.Forreliability,pointtopointlinksaredesigned
tohaveatleast60%ofthefirstFresnelzonecleartoavoidsignificantattenuation.
TheconceptoftheFresnelzoneisshowninFigure271above.Thetopoftheobstruction
doesnotextendfarintotheFresnelzone,leaving60%oftheFresnelzoneclear;therefore,
thesignalisnotsignificantlyattenuated.
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RunningtheLinkBudgetCalculator
TheLinkBudgetCalculatorissuppliedontheRADWINManagerCD.Itmayberunstand
alonefromtheCD,fromtheRADWINManagerapplicationorfromtheWindowsStartMenu.

ToruntheLinkBudgetCalculatorfromtheCD:
1.InserttheRADWINManagerCDintothedriveonthemanagingcomputer.Inthewin
dowwhichopens,clicktheLinkBudgetCalculatoroption.
2.IftheCDautorunapplicationdoesnotstartbyitself,thenpointyourbrowserto
Z:\RADWIN\Setup\DATA\LinkBudgetCalculator.htm
whereZshouldbereplacedwithyourownCDdrivename.

ToruntheLinkBudgetCalculatorfromtheWindowsStartMenu:
ChooseStart|Programs|RADWINManager.

ToruntheLinkBudgetCalculatorfromtheRADWINManager:
ChooseHelp|LinkBudgetCalculatorfromthemainmenuoftheRADWINManager
asinthefollowingfigure:

Figure272:AccessingtheLinkBudgetCalculator

ToruntheLinkBudgetCalculatorfromtheWindowsStartMenu:
ClickStart|Programs|RADWINManager|LinkBudgetCalculator.

Howeverinvoked,yourbrowserdisplaysthefollowingpage:

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Figure273:LinkBudgetwindow

MicrosoftInternetExplorerusersmayseeawarningmessagelikethis:

Note

Clicktheyellowbarandfollowtheinstructionstoallowblockedcon
tent.
TousetheLinkBudgetCalculatorforRADWIN2000:
1.Chooseabandfromthedropdownlist.

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Figure274:Bandselector
2.ChosetherelevantRADWIN2000series.

Figure275:RADWIN2000seriesselector
3.ChoosetheChannelBandwidth.
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Figure276:RADWIN2000ChannelBandwidthselector
4.ForacollocatedlinkchoosetheRFP.UsetheHelpbuttontotherightoftheRFP
selectionboxforhelp:

Figure277:RFPSelector

Figure278:RFPSelectionGuide

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Forcollocationwith:
RADWIN2000products,youmayonlyuseRFPBorE.
WinLink1000products,youmayonlyuseRFPE.
Note5.Entertheradiodetails.NotethatRateischosenfromadropdownlist:

Figure279:Rateselector
IfyouchooseAdaptiveRate,thentheRatelistisunavailableasisthe
Climatefactorlist.Bothofthesequantitiesarecalculated.

Note
TheRateshown,definestheairinterfacerateinMbps.ThesystemoperatesinTDD
modeandhastheoverheadoftheairinterfaceprotoco.lThus,theEthernetactual
throughputisprovidedbytheEthernetRate.
Foragivenairrate,Ethernetthroughputwilldecreasewithincreasingrange
duetopropagationdelay.

Note
TheFademarginistheminimumrequiredforlineosight(LOS)conditions.For
degradedlinkconditions,alargerFademarginshouldbeused.
TheEIRPisgivenindBmandWatts.
6.Iftherequiredrangebetweenthetwolinksitesisknown,youmayenteritdirectly.
Alternatively,youmayenterthelatitudeandlongitudeofeachsiteinthelink,in
whichcasethedistancebetweenthemwillbecalculatedanddisplayed.

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Figure2710:Calculationofdistancefromsitecoordinates
Forexample,enter:
SiteA:41.1Nlat74.2WLong
SiteB:40.8Nlat74.0WLong

7.ClickSet.Thedistanceandlinkbudgetiscalculated.

8.LocatedtotherightofthegreenCoordinatesbuttonisadropdownlistofClimacticC
Factorvalues.Itisonlyavailableifyouchooseanonadaptiverate.

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Figure2711:ClimacticCFactors
TheCfactordoesnotaffecttheforegoingrangecalculation.ItonlyaffectstheAvail
abilitycalculationforalinkwithnonadaptiverate.
ForhelpaboutwhattheseCfactorvaluesmean,clickthe?buttontotherightofthe
listinFigure2711.

Figure2712:ClimacticCFactordescription
InFigure2713wedisplayamapoftheworldshowingCFactorcontours:

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Figure2713:WorldmapshowingCFactorcontours
9.Atanytime,clickCalculatetorecalculatetherequiredperformanceestimate.
Placingthecursorinanyothercalculatedfieldwillalsoupdatethe
calculatedresults.

Note

Figure2714:LBCResultssection
TheExpectedPerformanceparametersarecalculatedanddisplayed:

ExpectedRSStheexpectedRSSthattheRADWINManagershowswhentheRADWIN
2000ODUsareoptimallyaligned

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ServicesTypemaxnumberofT1orE1trunksifMaxTrunksisselected
EthernetRatemaximumthroughputavailableforthechosenparametercombination
AntennaheightforLOStheminimumantennaheightrequiredforlineofsightopera
tion.Itisthesumoftheheightrequiredforboresightclearanceduetotheearthscur
vatureplustheheightrequiredtocleartheFresnelzone

Iftheexpectedperformanceisnotsuitableforyourapplication,trydifferentparametersand
repeatthecalculation.

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SpectrumView
WhatisSpectrumView?
TheRADWINManagerSpectrumViewutilityisanRFsurveytooldesignedtosupportthelink
installationpriortofulllinkserviceactivation.Thetoolprovidescomprehensiveandclear
spectralmeasurementinformationenablingeasier,fasterandbetterqualityinstallations.
Youcanviewrealtimespectruminformation,savethespectralinformationandview
retrievedspectralinformationfromhistoricspectrumscans.
RADWINsspectrummeasurementandestimationalgorithmsaredesignedtoshowaccurate
informationaccommodatingvariationsinfrequency,temperatureandinterferencepower
andatthesametimeovercominganomaliesthattendtooccurinhighinterference
environments.

RunningSpectrumView
TolaunchSpectrumView,gototheRADWINManagermainwindowmenuandclickTools|
SpectrumView.

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Figure281:Startingtheanalysis

Toobtainaspectrumanalysis:
1.UsetheTimeoutbuttontosetthemaximumtimefortheanalysis.Thedefaultis120
seconds.
2.ClickStartAnalysis.Sincetheanlysiswilldropthelinkforitsdurationassetin1,you
areaskedforconfirmation:

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3.ClickYes.Afterafewmoments,thefirstresultsforthemanagingsiteappear:

Figure282:SiteA(managingsite)done
Theovertheairsitetakesalittlelonger:

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Figure283:SiteB(overtheairsite)done,showingcurrentchannel
TheanalysiscompletewhentheStartAnalysisbuttonrevertstogreen.Itneverruns
forlongerthanthetimeoutvalueandyoumaystopitanytimebyclickingthered
StopAnalysisbutton.

Note

Ifyouareusingahighresolutionlicensedband,theStopAnalysisbutton
worksdifferently:Itwillhalttheanalysisofthemanagedsite(SiteA),butit
willnothaltanalysisoftheovertheairsite(SiteB).Youshouldtherefore
ensurethatthetimeoutvalueisnottoohigh.
Theresultsfortheovertheairsitearedisplayedafterthelinkisreestablished
regardlessofwhethertheanalysiscompletesbyitselforwasstopped.

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UnderstandingtheSpectrumViewDisplay
InformationDisplayed
Figure284showsanannotateddisplaytakenfromalivelink.

Figure284:RADWIN2000SpectrumViewannotateddisplay
FromFigure284above,youcanseethattheSpectrumViewprovidesclearinformation
including:

Spectralmeasurementforeachofthe4receiversthatmakeaRADWIN2000link(two
sitesxtwoantennaspersite)
Spectralpowermeasurementsin5MHzchannelgranularity
Current,averageandmaximumpowerperchannel
Indicationof
channelsfreefromradars
channelswithradarsdetected
barredchannels(forDFSbands)
Indicationofscannedandunscannedchannels

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IndicationofchannelsselectedforACS
NotationofthecurrentoperationalchanneloftheRADWIN2000link
Timestampofthelastspectrumscan
Further,itsupportszoomcapability,selectiveviewofantennasandsitesconstituting
thelinkandselectabledetaillevel

ChangingtheDisplay
Movingthemouseanywhereoveronethedisplayareaschangesittoacrosshair.Themouse
maythenbeusedtoselectanareaforzooming,ortoenablearightclickSystemmenu.
Selectingarectangleandclickingwillzoomthechannelsbelowittofullpanelwidth:

Figure285:Selectinganareaofinteresttozoomwiththerightmousebuttondown

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Figure286:Requestedsectionzoomed
ThezoomcanbereversedusingtheSystemmenuobtainedbyrightclickinganyofthe
SpectrumViewdisplaypanels.Italsooffersdisplayvariationssuchasmaximum,averageand
currentpowerperchannel.

Figure287:SpectrumViewSystemmenu
Herearetwoexamples:
IfyouclickShowMax,eachpanelwillshowthepeakvaluesrecordedduringtheanalysis:

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Figure288:EffectofsettingShowMax
IfyouclickShowAverage,eachpanelwillshowtheaveragevaluesrecordedduringthe
analysis:

Figure289:EffectofsettingShowAverage

RestrictingthePanelstobeDisplayed
ClickViewforfurtherviewingoptions:

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Figure2810:Furtherviewingoptions
IfforexampleyouwantAntennaAonly,theresultingdisplaywilllooklikethis:

Figure2811:AntennaAselected

SavingaSpectrumAnalysis
YouranalysiscanbesavedinaCSV(commaseparatedvalues)textfile.UsetheFiles|Save
menuitemintheusualway.

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TheSpectrumViewinformationisloggedaspartoftheDiagnosticsInformationtoimprove
linkandsystemdiagnosticsandremotesupport.ItcanberetrievedfromtheRADWIN
ManagermenuusingHelp|GetDiagnosticInformation.TheSpectrumViewvaluesindBm,
arenoisefloor(NF)relative.
HereisanextractfromasavedSpectrumView,importedtoMSExcel:
Table281:SpectrumViewSiteA
SpectrumViewSite:A
Frequency

IsScanned

LastScan
Timestamp

LastNF
AntennaA

LastNF
AntennaB

Average
NF
AntennaA

Average
NF
AntennaB

MaxNF
AntennaA

MaxNF
AntennaB

5735

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91

90

92

89

91

5740

TRUE

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89

92

91

93

89

92

5745

TRUE

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90

92

91

93

90

92

5750

TRUE

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90

92

91

93

90

92

5755

TRUE

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90

92

91

93

90

92

5760

TRUE

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90

92

91

93

90

92

5815

TRUE

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92

94

92

95

91

94

5820

TRUE

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92

94

93

95

92

94

5825

TRUE

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92

94

93

95

92

94

5830

TRUE

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92

95

93

95

92

95

5835

TRUE

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92

95

93

95

92

95

5840

TRUE

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92

95

93

95

92

95

....

RxPowerAntennaA:54
RxPowerAntennaB:58

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Table282:SpectrumViewSiteB
SpectrumViewSite:B
Frequency

IsScanned

LastScan
Timestamp

LastNF
AntennaA

LastNF
AntennaB

Average
NF
AntennaA

Average
NF
AntennaB

MaxNF
AntennaA

MaxNF
AntennaB

5735

TRUE

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91

91

92

90

91

5740

TRUE

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90

91

91

92

90

91

5745

TRUE

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90

91

91

92

90

91

5750

TRUE

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90

92

91

93

90

92

5755

TRUE

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90

92

91

93

90

92

5760

TRUE

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90

92

91

93

90

92

5765

TRUE

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91

92

92

93

91

92

5810

TRUE

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92

94

93

94

92

93

5815

TRUE

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92

94

93

95

92

94

5820

TRUE

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92

94

93

95

92

94

5825

TRUE

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92

94

93

95

92

94

5830

TRUE

20/02/201312:57

92

94

93

95

92

94

5835

TRUE

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92

94

93

95

92

94

5840

TRUE

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92

95

93

95

92

95

...

RxPowerAntennaA:55
RxPowerAntennaB:58

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SpectrumviewinformationissupportedinRADWINsMIBandcanbeusedbyexternal
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UsingtheWebInterface
WhatisitFor
TheWebInterface(WI)enablesyoutocarryoutbasiclinkmanagementfunctionsusinga
Webbrowser.Itisaneasywaytorapidlyconfigureandsetupalink.
Itmaybeusedto

EstablishalinkonaminimalbasisforEthernetonly
Checklinkparametersandmakebasicchanges
ViewthelinkInventory
InspecttheRecentEventslogs

WhoNeedsit
TheWIisatoolfortechnicianstoquickinstallalinkwithminimumeffort.Thetechnician
mayusetheWItoinstallalinkforEthernetservice.
Itmayalsobeemployedbyauserforaquicklookatcurrentoperatingparametersandthe
RecentEventslogs.IfthelinkwaspreviouslyinstalledusingtheRADWINManager,thenthe
WImonitorwindowwillalsoshowTDMservices.

HowitWorks
SupposethatyouhaveSiteA(managingcomputer)onIPaddress10.104.2.2andSitB(over
theair)onIPaddress10.104.2.4,youwouldsimplypointyourbrowsertoeitherofthese
addressesandlogonasshownbelow.AsfarastheWIisconcerned,thesitetowhichyoulog
onbecomesthemanagedsiteandtheothersiteisseenastheovertheairsiteregardless
ofthesitetowhichyouarephysicallyconnected.

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WhatitProvides
TheWIprovidesanInstallation/Configurationwizardaswellassiteconfigurationdialogs.

Prerequisites
Hardware
YouneedaregularLANconnectionbetweenamanagingcomputerandoneofthelinkODUs.
TheWIisavailableforRADWIN2000CandRADWIN2000BODUsatreleaselevel2.6.00or
later.

Software
Yourcomputershouldhaveatleastversion6ofMSInternetExplorer.TheWebinterfacealso
workswithotherbrowserssuchasMozillaFirefoxversion3andlater.

TechnicalBackground
YoushouldbefamiliarwiththeconceptsunderlyingtheRADWINManagerandpreferably
withtheManageritself.

SpecialConsiderationsWorkingwiththeWI
AdvancedConfigurations
ForsetupconfigurationsusingfeaturessuchasHSS,TDMservice,VLANandQoS,youwill
needtousetheRADWINManager.

MoreonhowWIWorks
UserInterfaceConsiderations
MoststandardWindowsbasedWizardshaveNext,BackandCancelbuttonsoneachWizard
window.TypicallyaWizarddoesnotcommityourinputuntilyoucompleteit.Youcanalways
backoutfromtheWizard,abandoningyourinputbyusingthestandardCancelbutton.The
WebInterfaceWizardworksdifferently:

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Figure291:WebinterfaceAtypicalWizardwindow
SupposethattheWizardwindowillustratedinFigure291isyourcurrentwindow.Then

ItyouuseSave&Next,itfirstcommitsthedataonthecurrentwindowbeforemoving
tothenextone.
IfyoureturntothepreviouswindowwiththePreviousbutton,itdoesnotcommitthe
currentwindow
IfyouexittheWizardusingtheMonitorbutton,thecurrentwindowisnotcommitted,
butpriorcommitsarenotundone.

MajorimplicationsofthesedifferenceswillbepointedinCautionmessagesbelow.

OperationalEffects
SeveralWIfunctionscausetemporarysyncloss.Typically,changingthenumberofantennas
fallsintothiscategory.ThesecaseswillbepointedoutinWarningmessages.

SomeWorkingTips
Youcan:

LogontoaODUonthedefaultIPaddressof10.0.0.120/8,settheLinkIDandIP
addressinsteadofusingtheRADWINManagerasinChapter26.Unlikethelatter
method,youneedtoresettheODUtoseethechangeintheWebInterface.
ChangetheoperatingBandofanODUinsteadofusingtheRADWINManagerasin
Chapter23.Ifyoudo,alwayschangethebandofthephysicalovertheairsitefirst,so
thatyoudonotlockyourselfoutofthelink.
Install/configurealinktoworkwithEthernetonly.
LookatRecentEventsforeithersite
DropbacktoInstallationmodewithoutlosinginstalledTDMservices

Youcannot:

ChangedefaultTxpower

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ScopeofthisChapter

ConfigureMIMO/Diversity
ManageTDMservices
ManageHSS
ManageotherfeaturessuchasGSU,MHS,EthernetRing,VLAN,QoS
PerformSoftwareupgrade

Beverycareful:

Usingthistoolifyourlinkisprovidingcustomerservicewhichmaynotbeinterrupted
withsynclosses

Never:

LeaveyourbrowserunattendedwhileinInstallationmodeandthenforgettoreturn!

ScopeofthisChapter
Theremainderofthischapterisdividedintothreesections:Loggingon,LinkConfiguration
andInstallationandSiteConfiguration.

Loggingon
TousetheWebinterface,simplypointyourbrowsertotheIPaddressofthesitetowhichyou
areconnected.

Figure292:WebinterfaceLogon
TheUserNameandPasswordarerespectively,adminandnetmanasusedforTelnetaccess.
YoumustclicktheLogInbuttontoeffectentrytotheWI.

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TheMainWindow

Figure293:WebinterfaceMainwindow
Themainwindowshowsasubsetofthelinkoperatingparameters.TheAandBbuttonsopen
SiteConfigurationforSiteAandSiteBrespectively.TheConfigurebuttonopensa
ConfigurationWizard.
Forthepurposesofillustration,weareusingalinkwith16E1ports
configured.Thereasonfordoingthiswillbecomeapparentbelow.

Note

GettingintoInstallationMode
UndercertaincircumstanceyoumaybebetteroffworkinginInstallationmode,particularlyif
youwanttochangetheOperatingBandorOperatingChannel.Tothisend,clickthemanaged
sitebutton(Ahere),AirInterfaceandthenInstallationMode.Figure293changes:

Figure294:WebinterfaceMainwindow,InstallationMode

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UsingtheConfigurationWizard

ToconfigurealinkusingtheConfigureWizard:
1.StarttheWizardbyclickingtheConfigurebutton.TheSystempageisdisplayed:

Figure295:WebinterfaceConfigurationSystemwindow
ThesimilaritytothecorrespondingRADWINManagerConfigurationWizardpanelis
quiteintentional.Thefieldshavetheexpectedmeanings.TheRefreshbuttonwill
revertyourchangestothepreviousvaluesprovideyouhavenotusedtheSave&
Nextbutton.

Caution

UnderInstallMode,thesefourfieldsmaytakeadefaultvalueswhich
youshouldchange
CommitsarecarriedoutassoonasyouclickSave&Next

2.ThesecondWizardpanelconfigurestheOperatingChannelsettings:

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Figure296:WebinterfaceConfigurationChannelsettings
TheonlythingyoumaychangeherearetheoperatingchannelsforACSornone.If
youmakeanychanges,assoonasyouclickSave&Next,thelinkwillimmediatelybe
resettoeffectthem.InInstallationMode,youmaychangetheOperatingChannel:

Figure297:WebinterfaceInstallationChannelsettings

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YoumayselectadditionalchannelsforACSornonebyusingtheAllorNonebuttons
oralternatively,manuallyselectingchannelsbyclickingthem.Supposethatyou
choosethese:

Youwillreceivethefollowingadvisorynotice:

Warning

ChangingOperatingChannels(forACS)ineitherConfigurationor
InstallationmodeisappliedimmediatelyuponclickingSaveandNext,and
isaccompaniedbyashortsyncloss.

3.ThenextwizardpaneldisplaysantennatypesandTxpower:

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Figure298:WebinterfaceAntennasettings
Theonlyfieldsthatyoucanchangeherearetheantennatypes.(RequiredTxpower
maybecomeavailableformodificationinafuturerelease.)
4.SupposethatyouchangetheSiteAantennatypetosingle:

Youareaskedforconfirmation.ClickOK:

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5.Acceptthenextbrowserinitiatedconfirmation:

TheWIdisplaysthefollowingadvisorymessage:

Warning

ThisoperationleavesthelinkinInstallationmode,whereitremainsuntil
completionoftheWizard.ThelinkthenrevertstonormalActivemode.

ThenextpageChangeBandwidth,isdisplayed:

Figure299:WebinterfaceChannelBandwidthsettings
6.Forthisexample,leavetheBandwidthasis,andclickSave&Next.Hereistheresult:

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Themostobviousindicationthatsomethinghaschangedisthereducednumberof
availableE1channels(from16to10)reflectingthedropinlinkcapacityduetothe
antennachange.LessobviousistheEstimatedethernetThroughput,whichhas
droppedfrom17.5Mbpsto4.9Mbpsonbothsidesofthelink.
7.Forthepurposeofillustrationwerevertthelinktodualantennasatbotsitesandrun
throughtheConfigureWizardagain.Gettothelastpanel,ChangeBandwidth:

8.ChangetheChannelBandwidthto40Mhz.(Itissupportedbythelinkregulationin
use.)ClickSave&Next.Thefollowingadvisorymessageisdisplayed:

Afterafewmomentsyouareshownthemainwindow:
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Warning

Warning

ChangingtheChannelbandwidthdropsthelinkintoInstallationmode,and
itremainssoaftercompletingtheWizard.

YouareinInstallationmode!Thelinkisup,butservicesarestopped.You
mustwalkthroughtheInstallWizardagain,changingnothing.Thiswill
revertthelinktoActivemodewithallservicesenabled.Ifyoudonotdo
this,youwillhavetoreconfigureyourservicesintheusualway,usingthe
RADWINManager.

Herethen,isthefinalresult:

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SiteConfiguration

Figure2910:WebinterfaceConfigurationcompleted
ObservethedramaticincreaseintheEstimatedEthernetThroughput(from
17.5Mbpsto73.5Mbpsonbothsidesofthelink.)

SiteConfiguration
General
Sitespecificparametersmaybemanagedbyclickingtheappropriatesitebutton.Thereare
somedifferencesbetweenwhatyoumaydowiththemanagedsite(Ahere)andtheoverthe
airsite(Bhere).IfyouclickthesiteAbutton,youareshowntheSystemwindow.Commonto
alloftheSiteConfigurationwindowsisthebuttonmenu:

Figure2911:WebInterfaceSiteConfigurationbuttonmenu
Thebluebuttonindicatesthecurrentlyactivewindow.Wewilldescribeindetaileachofthe
buttonmenuitemsbelow.
OntherighthandsideofeachSiteConfigurationwindowiapairofactionbuttons:

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Figure2912:WebInterfaceSiteConfigurationactionbuttons
Savecommitsthecurrentwindow.Ifyoumadechangesbutprefertorevertthemtotheir
originalvalues,usetheRefreshbutton.

Note

RefreshwillreverttothelastsavedvaluesortheoriginalvaluesifSavewas
notused.IfyouchangedanythingoutsidetheWIwiththeRADWIN
Manageroranyothernetworkmanagementtool,Refreshwithupdatethe
WI.

System

Figure2913:WebInterfaceSiteConfigurationSystemwindow
Inthiswindow,theName,ContactandLocationfieldsmaybechanged.Locationisthesite
name(A).ifyouclickRecentEvents,thesiteAODURecentEventslistisdisplayed:

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Figure2914:WebInterfaceSiteConfigurationRecentEventslist
Fromhere,youarereturnedtotheWImainwindow(Monitorbutton).
IfyouopentheSiteConfigurationwindowforsiteB(overtheair),theRecentEventsbutton
ismissing.TossetheRecentEventslistforsiteB,youmustlogontositeB.Youmaydoitby
simplyopeningupanotherbrowserwindowortab,concurrentlywiththesiteAtab.

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AirInterface

Figure2915:WebInterfaceSiteConfigurationAirInterface
TheonlyeditablefieldistheBuzzerstate.Thethreebuttonsatthebottomarefully
functionalandshouldbeusedwithcare:

InstallationMode
ThisbuttonplacesthelinkinInstallationmode:Servicesarestopped.

ChangeBand
ChangeBandshouldbeusedwithcare.ItisnotavailableontheAirInterfacewindowofthe
overtheairsite(B).Again,youmustcreateaseparatesessiontouseitonB.

TochangeBandforaLink:
1.LogOntotheovertheairsite(B).

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2.Chosetherequiredbandandsave.YouwilllosecontactwithsiteB.
3.RepeattheprocessforsiteA.Thelinkwillresyncusingthenewlychosenbandin
Installationmode.
4.Reinstallthelink.

Antenna&TxPower
TheAntennaandTxPowerwindowisforinformationonly.

Figure2916:WebInterfaceSiteConfiguration,Antennadetails

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Inventory

Inventory
TheInventorydisplayisforinformationonly,andhasseparatepanelsfortheODUandIDU:

Figure2917:WebInterfaceSiteConfiguration,Inventory

Management
TheManagementwindowmaybeusedtochangethesiteIPAddress,SubnetMaskand
DefaultGateway.Inaddition,youmaydefineTrapDestinations.

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Figure2918:WebInterfaceSiteConfiguration,Management
YoucanusetheWIManagementfeaturetosetupsetupdirectlyconnectedODUswithIP
addressesotherthanthedefault(10.0.0.120/8).Furtheryoucanmakechangeswithinan
existingnetwork.Butalwayschangetheovertheairsitefirst,sothatyoudonotlockyourself
outofthelink.

Other
HereyoumaychangetheEthernetportsconfiguration:

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Figure2919:WebInterfaceSiteConfiguration,Ethernetportsconfiguration
YoumaychangethemodeforLAN1andLAN2only:

Figure2920:WebInterfaceSiteConfig.,Ethernetportsconfiguration,detail
HereisthecorrespondingsituationforalinkusingGbEsupport:

Figure2921:WebInterfaceSiteConfig.,Ethernetportsconfiguration,GbE
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NoticethatunderGbEsupport,theODUportmodeisalsoconfigurable.HereistheMonitor
panelfortheGbElink:

Figure2922:MonitorpanelforRADWIN2000Clink:Ethernetonly,GbEsupport
Notethe200Mbpsaggregatethroughputinbothdirections.

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TechnicalSpecifications
ScopeoftheseSpecifications
Thisappendixcontainstechnicalspecificationsforthemajorlinkcomponentsappearingin
thisUserManual.Theyarecorrectatthedateofpublication,butareintendedforgeneral
backgroundonly.Thelatestauthoritativeandmostuptodatetechnicalspecificationsare
availableasDataSheetsobtainablefromRADWINCustomerService.
Inanyevent,RADWINreservestherighttochangethesespecificationswithoutnotice.

ODU
Capacity(NetAggregateorFD)
Series

RADWIN2000A
RADWIN2000B
RADWIN2000C
RADWIN2000X

Max
Throughput
(Mbps)

10
25
50
200
20

Services

Notes

Ethernet
Only
Separategroups,notselectable
4E1/T1
8E1/T1
SFFembeddedantenna
16E1/T1
3E1or4T1

Configuration
Architecture

ODUtoIDU/PoEInterface

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ConnectorizedforExternalAntenna
IDU:IndoorUnitforserviceinterfacesorPoEdevicefor
Ethernetonly
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Radio
Range
RadioModulation
AdaptiveModulation&Coding
AutomaticChannelSelection
Diversity
SpectrumView
DuplexTechnology
ErrorCorrection
MaxTxPower
DuplexTechnology
EthernetConnection
SupportedIndoorUnits
QoS
VLAN
EthernetRingProtection
HubSiteSynchronization(HSS)
MonitoredHotStandby(MHS)

Upto120km/75miles
2x2MIMOOFDM(BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM)
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
TDD
FECk=1/2,2/3,3/4,5/6
25dBm
TDD
10/100/1000BaseT
IDUC,IDUE,IDUH,PoEdevices(specifiedbelow)
Packetclassificationto4queuesaccordingto802.1pand
Diffserv,Dynamicschedulingaccordingtoairinterface
changes
Supported
SupportedincludingEthernet1+1
Supported
1+1withRADWIN2000linkorWinLink1000link

RateDualAntenna[Mbps]@
13
20MHzCBW
RateSingleAntenna[Mbps]@
6.5
20MHzCBW
Modulation
BPSK

26

39

52

78

104

117

130

13

19.5

26

39

52

58.5

65

QPSK
1/2
3/4

FEC[k=]
1/2
MaxTxPower[dBm]for4.86
25
GHz
MaxTxPower[dBm]for2.4GHz
26
MaxTxPower[dBm]for2.5GHz
(BRS)
Sensitivity(dBm)@BER<10e
88
86
11@20MHzCBW
Encryption
AES128

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1/2
3/4

64QAM
2/3
3/4
5/6

24

21

19

25

24

24

21

20

72

70

67

18

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SupportedBands
ThebandsshownbelowaresupportedbyRADWINproducts.Boththebandsandrelated
ChannelBandwidthsareproductdependent.
Band
(GHz)

Occupied
CBW
Regulation FrequencyRange
DFS?
(MHz)
(GHz)

2.3

Universal

2.4

FCC/IC

2.4

ETSI

2.5

FCCBRS

3.4

ETSI

3.5

ETSI

3.6

ETSI

IC

3.5

Universal

FCC/IC

2.30452.4745
2.3022.477
2.2972.482
2.2872.492
2.40952.4645
2.4072.467
2.4022.472
2.3922.482
2.40952.4745
2.4072.477
2.4022.482
2.3922.492
2.49652.6925
2.4942.695
2.4892.700
3.41053.4825
3.4083.485
3.4033.490
3.47753.6025
3.4753.605
3.4703.610
3.59753.7025
3.5953.705
3.5903.710
3.47553.6495
3.4733.652
3.4683.657
3.29753.8025
3.2953.805
3.2903.810
3.65053.6745
3.6503.675
3.6503.675

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No

N/A(SupportedCBWproductdependent)

No

FCC47CFR,Part15,SubpartCandICRSS
210

No

ETSIEN300328(SupportedCBWproduct
dependent)

No

FCC47CFR,Part27,SubpartM(BRS/EBS)

No

ETSIEN3023262(Nominally,3.5GHz
ETSI)

No

ICRSS192

No

N/A

No

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Occupied
CBW
Regulation FrequencyRange
DFS?
(MHz)
(GHz)

4.4

Universal

4.8

Universal

FCC/IC
4.9
Universal

5.0

Universal

ETSI
5.1
Universal

5.2

FCC/IC

4.39755.0025
4.3955.005
4.3905.010
4.80754.9025
4.8054.905
4.8004.910
4.7904.920
4.94254.9875
4.9404.990
4.9404.990
4.89755.0025
4.8955.005
4.8905.010
4.8805.020
4.99755.1525
4.9955.155
4.9905.160
4.9805.170
5.1505.350
5.1505.350
5.14755.3375
5.1455.340
5.1405.345
5.1305.355
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No

N/A

No

N/A

No

FCC47CFR,Part90,SubpartYandICRSS
111

No

N/A

No

N/A

Yes

ETSIEN301893

No

N/A

Yes

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Occupied
CBW
Regulation FrequencyRange
DFS?
(MHz)
(GHz)
ETSI

FCC/IC

5.4
Universal

IC

ETSI

FCC/IC

5.8
MIIChina

WPCIndia

5.9

Universal

6.0

Universal

5.4755.720
5.4755.720
5.4755.720
5.47755.7175
5.4805.715
5.4805.715
5.4805.715
5.47255.7225
5.4705.725
5.4655.730
5.4555.740
5.47755.7175
5.4805.715
5.4805.715
5.4805.715
5.7255.875
5.7255.875
5.72755.8475
5.7255.850
5.7255.850
5.7255.850
5.73755.8375
5.7355.840
5.7305.845
5.7205.855
5.83255.8675
5.8305.870
5.8255.875
5.8155.885
5.72755.9525
5.7255.955
5.7205.960
5.7105.970
5.69756.0525
5.6956.055
5.6906.060
5.6806.070

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Yes

ETSIEN301893

Yes

FCC47CFR,Part15,SubpartEandICRSS
210

No

N/A

Yes

ICRSS210

Yes

ETSIEN302502

No

FCC47CFR,Part15,SubpartCandICRSS
210

No

MIIChina(SupportedCBWproduct
dependent)

No

GSR38(SupportedCBWproduct
dependent)

No

N/A

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Occupied
CBW
Regulation FrequencyRange
DFS?
(MHz)
(GHz)

5.9286.400

ETSI

5.8956.4050
5.8906.410

6.4
Universal

5.7256.400

5/10/
No
20
10
No
20
5/10/
No
20/40

Compliance(Notes)

Lowtemperature,to35C
N/A
N/ALowtemperature,to55C

ThefollowingMaxTxPowerlimitationsapplytoallproductssupportingthe3.5GHzETSI
band:
OccupiedSub
Band
GHz

Center
Frequency
GHz

3.4033.490

3.4133.480

3.4703.610

3.4803.600

3.5903.710

3.6003.700

Note

Mode

Channel
Bandwidth
MHz

MaxTx
Power
dBm

Frequency
Step
KHz

17
Inactive

5,10,20

23()

250

25()

()The3.480GHzfrequencyisoverlapped,occurringintwodierentbands
asshown.Ifyouwishtousethe3.480GHzfrequency,youshouldsetMax
TXPowerto17dBm.
()The3.600GHzfrequencyisoverlapped,occurringintwodierentbands
asshown.Ifyouwishtousethe3.600GHzfrequency,youshouldsetMax
TXPowerto23dBm.

Management
ManagementApplication(per
link)

RADWINManager
WebbasedmanagerforRADWIN2000BandRADWIN
2000Cseries.

Protocol

SNMPandTelnet

NMS

RADWINNMS

Environmental
OperatingTemperatures
Humidity
Storage

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ODU:35Cto+60C/31Fto+140F
100%condensing,IP67(totallyprotectedagainstdust
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Mechanical
ODUwithIntegratedAntenna

37.1/14.84(W)x37.1/14.84(H)x9.00/3.6(D)cm/in;4.2kg
/9.2lbsincludingMountingKit

ODUConnectorized(including
SFFantennaODUsinRADWIN
2000Bseries)

18.0/7.2(W)x27.0/10.8(H)x5.5/2.2(D)cm/in;3kg/6.6
lbsincludingMountingKit

Power

PowerConsumptionalone

Dualfeeding,20to60VDC(AC/DCconverteris
available)
25W

PowerConsumptionwithIDU

SeeIDUspecifications,thisAppendix

PowerFeeding

Safety
FCC/IC(cTUVus)
ETSI/IEC

UL609501,UL6095022,CAN/CSAC22.2609501,CAN/
CSAC22.26095022
EN/IEC609501,EN/IEC6095022

EMC
FCC

47CFRClassB,Part15,SubpartB

ETSI

EN300386,EN3014891,EN3014894

CAN/CSA

CISPR22ClassB

AS/NZS

CISPR22ClassB

IDUE
TDMInterface
Numberofports

2ornoTDMport

MaxportsusablebyRADWIN
2000

Type

E1/T1configurablebyRADWINManager

Framing

Unframed(transparent)

Timing

Independenttimingperport,TxandRx

StandardsCompliance

ITUTG.703,G.826

LineCode

E1:HDB3@2.048Mbps,T1:B8ZS/AMI@1.544Mbps

Latency

Configurable520ms

Impedance

E1:120,balanced,T1:100,balanced

Jitter&Wander

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JitterBuffer
ClockRecoveryResolution
Clockstability

JitterBufferconfigurationenablingalatencyfrom5msto
16msforinterferenceimmunityconfront
0.05ppb
20ppmasclockmaster(crucialforwanderrequirements
ofcellularoperators)

EthernetInterface
NumberofPorts
Type

2
10/100BaseTwithAutoNegotiation(IEEE802.3u).
Framing/CodingIEEE802.3

Connector

RJ45

LineImpedance

100

VLANSupport

Transparent

MaximumFrameSize

2048Bytes
Layer2,selflearningofupto2047MACaddresses(IEEE
802.1Q),hub/Bridgeselectablemode

Bridge
Latency

3ms(typicalat20MHzChannelBandwidth

DryContactAlarms
DryContactAlarms

4Inputs+4Outputs;ConfigurablebytheRADWIN
Manager

ODUInterface
Connector

RJ45

Cable

OutdoorCAT5ecable;Maximumcablelength:100m

Mechanical
Style

Half19wallmountedordesktop

Dimensions

22cm(W)x17cm(D)x4.4cm(H)

Weight

0.5kg/1.1lbs

Power
PowerConsumption
WithRADWIN2000ODU

<35W

Alone

<5W

PowerFeedingOptions

110240VAC*;20to60VDC

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OperatingTemperatures

0C50C/32F122F

Humidity

90%noncondensing

Storage

-20 to 70C / --4F to 158F Humidity 95%

Safety
TUV

UL609501,CAN/CSAC22.2609501

EN/IEC

609501

EMC
FCC

47CFRClassB,Part15,SubpartB

ETSI

EN300386,EN3014894

CAN/CSACEI/IEC

CISPR22ClassB

AS/NZS

CISPR22:2006ClassB

IDUC
TDMInterface
Numberofports

16,8,4portsornoTDMports.

MaxportsusablebyRADWIN
2000

16(modeldependent)

Type

E1/T1configurablebyRADWINManager

Framing

Unframed(transparent)

Timing

Independenttimingperport,TxandRx

Connector

RJ45

StandardsCompliance

ITUTG.703,G.826

LineCode

E1:HDB3@2.048Mbps,T1:B8ZS/AMI@1.544Mbps

Latency

Configurable520ms(default8ms)

Impedance

E1:120,balanced,T1:100,balanced

Jitter&Wander

AccordingtoITUTG.823,G.824
JitterBufferconfigurationenablingalatencyfrom5msto
16msforinterferenceimmunityconfront
0.05ppb
20ppmasclockmaster(crucialforwanderrequirements
ofcellularoperators)
Supported

JitterBuffer
ClockRecoveryResolution
Clockstability
MonitoredHotStandby

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Ethernetports

Connector

2
10/100/1000BaseTwithAutoNegotiation(IEEE802.3u).
Framing/CodingIEEE802.3
RJ45

LineImpedance

100

SFPInterface

1port,Type:FastEthernet

VLANSupport

Transparent

MaximumFrameSize

2048Bytes

Bridge

Layer2,selflearningofupto2047MACaddresses(IEEE
802.1Q),hub/Bridgeselectablemode

Latency

3ms

NumberofPorts
Type

DryContactAlarms
DryContactAlarms

4Inputs+4Outputs;ConfigurablebytheRADWIN
Manager

ODUInterface
Connector

RJ45

Cable

OutdoorCAT5ecable;Maximumcablelength:100m

Mechanical
Style

1U19Rackmounted

Dimensions

43.6cm(W)x21cm(D)x4.4cm(H)

Weight

1.5kg/3.3lbs

Power
PowerConsumption
WithRADWIN2000ODU

<35W

Alone

<10W

PowerFeedingOptions

Dualfeeding,20to60VDC,ACPowerAdaptersavailable

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OperatingTemperatures

0C50C/32F122F

Humidity

90%noncondensing

Storage

-20 to 70C / --4F to 158F Humidity 95%

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TUV

UL609501,CAN/CSAC22.2609501

EN/IEC

609501

EMC
FCC

CFR47ClassB,Part15,SubpartB

ETSI

EN300386,EN3014894,EN3014891

CAN/CSACEI/IEC

CISPR22ClassB

AS/NZS

CISPR22:2006ClassB

IDUH(AggregationUnit)
EthernetInterface

LANInterfaceFraming/Coding

6xlegacymodePoEports(10/100/1000Mbps),upto
25Wperport
2xRJ45PHYportsof10/100/1000MbpsBasedT
Ethernet
IEEE802.3/U

LANInterfaceLineImpedance

100

LANInterfaceEthernetMode

Autonegotiation10/100/1000

SFPInterfaces

2xSFPportsof1000Mbps(standardMSA)

MACAddressEntries

Upto1KMACAddressentries

MaximalFrameSize

2048bytes

EthernetLatency

3ms

PoEInterfaces
EthernetPorts

Mechanical
Dimensions

1U19Rackmounted,halfwidth

Weight

0.8Kg

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PowerFeeding
Grounding
Protection

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44VDC56VDC,Dualredundantinputs.3pinfemaleDC
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OperatingTemperatures

40Cto55C/40Fto131F

Humidity

90%noncondensing

Storage

40to70C/40Fto158FHumidity95%

Safety
TUV

UL609501,CAN/CSAC22.2No.609501

ETSI/IEC

EN/IEC609501

EMC
FCC

47CFRPart15,SubpartB,ClassB

ETSI

EN300386;3014894;3014891

CAN/CSAAS/NZS

CISPR22ClassB

GbEPoEDeviceIndoor,AC
Electrical
ACInputVoltage

100240VACnominal,90264VACmaxrange

InputFrequency

StandbyPower

4763Hz
2.0A(rms)115VACatMax.load
1.2A(rms)230VACatMax.load
30Afor115VACatMax.load
60Afor230VACatMax.load
0.5W(Max)at240Vac

DCOutputVoltage

56VDC

InputCurrent
Max.InrushCurrent

Protection
Indication

Shortcircuitprotection
Autorecovery
Overvoltageprotection

Greenledfornormaloperation

Interfaces
PoEoutput

RJ45connector

Ethernetinput

OutdoorCAT5e;Maximumcablelength:75mfor
1000BaseTor100mfor10/100BaseT.
RJ45connector

ACinputondevice

StandardsocketIEC320C14type

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ACcable

VarietyofACplugsavailable(seebelow)

Ethernet/ODU

RADWINRJ45connector
RJ-45, 10/100/1000BaseT Interface (Line
Impedance -100)

EthernetLANinterfacetype

Mechanical
Case

Plastic

Dimensions

16cm(W)x6.3cm(D)x3.33cm(H)

Weight

250g

Environmental
OperatingTemperatures

0Cto40C/32Fto104F

Humidity

90%noncondensing

Safety
ULCSA

609501,C22.2No.609501

ETSI/IEC

IEC/EN609501

EMC
ESD

61000-42

RS

61000-43

EFT

61000-44

Surge

61000-45

CS

61000-46

DIPS

61000-411

EMI

FCCpart15classB,CISPRPub22classB,AS/NZSCISPR22
classB

PoEDeviceOutdoor,DC
Electrical
Inputvoltagerange

20to60VDC(singleinput)

Outputvoltage

48VDC/0.6A

PowerConsumption

0.5W(notincludingradio)
Differential15KW
Common3KW

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Interfaces
EthernetLANinterfacetype

RJ45,10/100BaseTInterface(LineImpedance100W)

DCinput

2pinsconnector

ODU(PoEPort)

RJ45

Mechanical
Enclosure

Allweathercases

Dimensions

24.5cm(H)x13.5cm(W)x4.0cm(D)

Weight

1.0kg/2.2lbs

Environmental
OperatingTemperatures

35Cto60C/31Fto140F

Humidity

Upto100%noncondensing

Standards

IEC6072134Class4M5
IP67

Safety
FCC/IEC/CAN/CSA

Designedtomeet609501,6095022

EMC
ETSI

DesignedtomeetEN300386;EN3014891

FCC

Designedtomeet47CFRPart15,SubpartB,ClassB

CAN/CSA

DesignedtomeetICES003ClassB

AS/NZS

DesignedtomeetCISPR22classB

GSU
Configuration
Architecture
GSUtoPoEInterface

OutdoorSynchronizationUnit;IncludingExternalGPS
Antenna,HSScableandPoEdevice
OutdoorCAT5ecable;Maximumcablelength:100m

Mechanical
Dimensions

24.5cm(H)x13.5cm(W)x4.0cm(D)

Weight

1.0kg/2.2lbs

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Power
PowerFeeding

PowerprovidedbyPoEdevice

MaxPowerDissipation

10Watt

Environmental
OperatingTemperatureRange

35Cto60C/13Fto140F

Humidity

Upto100%noncondensing

Safety
EN/IEC

DesignedtomeetEN/IEC609501,6095022

EMC
FCC

Designedtomeet47CFRClassB,Part15,SubpartB

CAN/CSACEI/IEC

DesignedtomeetEN300386;EN3014894;EN301489
1
DesignedtomeetCISPR2202

AS/NZS

DesignedtomeetCISPR22ClassB

ETSI

LightningProtector
Electrical
CompatibleInterfaces

10/100/1000BaseT

DataRates

Upto1000Mbps

NominalOperationalVoltage

48VDC

MaximumOperationalVoltage

60VDC650mA

MaximumContinuouscurrent

1A

Impedance

90to110Ohm

Connectiontype

RJ45CAT5eSTP(shielded)

Pin-out

8wires+shielding

PinsProtected

Allpinsprotected

Responsetime

<5microseconds(withODU)

Nominaldischargecurrents
LinetoLine

500A@8/20s

LinetoGround

2000A@8/20s

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ImpulseDischargeCurrent
20000A,8/20s

1operationminimum

10000A,8/20s

>10operations

2000A,10/350s

1operation

200A,10/1000s

>300operations

200A,10/700s

>500operations

ImpulseSparkover
DCSpark-over20%@100V/s

150V

100V/s

350V

1000V/s

500V

Capacitance

<2pF

DCHoldoverVoltage

80V

Mechanical
Enclosure

Metal

ConnectiontobondingNetwork

Screw

Dimensions

150mm

Weight

220gram(0.22Kg)

Environmental
Operatingtemperature

40Cto60C

Storagetemperature

50Cto70C

Enclosurerating

IP67

Humidity

100%noncondensing

FastEthernetCAT5ecablerepeater
Electrical
CompatibleInterfaces

100BaseT

DataRates

Upto1000Mbps

NominalOperationalVoltage

48VDC

MaximumOperationalVoltage

60VDC650mA

Currentconsumption

0.5A

Impedance

90to110Ohm

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Connectiontype

RJ45CAT5eSTP(shielded)

Pin-out

8wires+shielding

Mechanical
Enclosure

Metal

ConnectiontobondingNetwork

Screw

Dimensions

150mm

Weight

220gram(0.22Kg)

Environmental
Operatingtemperature

40Cto60C

Storagetemperature

50Cto70C

Enclosurerating

IP67

Humidity

100%noncondensing

Safety
TUV
ETSI/IEC

UL609501,UL6095022,CAN/CSAC22.2609501,CAN/
CSAC22.26095022
EN/IEC609501,EN/IEC6095022

EMC
FCC

CFR47ClassB,Part15,SubpartB

ETSI

EN300386,EN3014894,EN3014891

CAN/CSAAS/NZS

CISPR22ClassB

AntennaCharacteristics
Anantennaistheradiatingandreceivingelementfromwhichtheradiosignal,intheformof
RFpower,isradiatedtoitssurroundingsandviceversa.Thetransmissionrangeisafunction
oftheantennagainandtransmittingpower.Thesefactorsarelimitedbycountryregulations.
TheRADWIN2000maybeoperatedwithanintegratedantennaattachedtotheODUunit,or
withanexternalantennawiredtotheODUviaNtypeconnectors.Allcablesandconnections
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WiringSpecifications
ODUIDUCable
TheODUIDUcableisshielded/outdoorclassCAT5e,4twistedpair24AWGterminatedwith
RJ45connectorsonbothends.
Thefollowingtableshowstheconnectorpinout:
TableB1:ODU-IDU RJ-45 Connector Pinout
Function

Color

IDU

ODU

Ethernet(RxN)

White/Green

Ethernet(RxT)

Green

Ethernet(TxT)

White/Orange

Ethernet(TxN)

Orange

Power(+)

Blue

Power(+)

White/Blue

Power()

White/Brown

Power()

Brown

ODU/HSSUnitConnectionPinout
TableB2:ODU/HSS Unit Connection Pinout
Color

ODU
RJ45

HSSUNIT
RJ45

White/Green

Green
Notconnected
White/Orange
Orange

Blue

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Color

ODU
RJ45

HSSUNIT
RJ45

White/Blue

White/Brown

Brown

UserPortConnectors
LANPort
TheLAN10/100BaseTinterfaceterminatesinan8pinRJ45connector,wiredinaccordance
toTableB3.
TableB3:Fast Ethernet Connector Pinout
Function

Signal

Pin

TransmitData(positive)

TD(+)

TransmitData(negative)

TD()

ReceiveData(positive)

RD(+)

ReceiveData(negative)

RD()

TrunkPortsE1/T1RJ45Connector
TheE1/T1interfacesterminatein8pinRJ45connectors,asshowninTableB4below:
TableB4:Trunk Ports - E1/T1 RJ45Pinout
Function

Signal

Pin

TransmitDataTip

TxTip

TransmitDataRing

TxRing

ReceiveDataTip

RxTip

ReceiveDataRing

RxRing

HotStandbyPortRJ11
TableB5:Hot Standby RJ-11 Port Pinout
Pin
SideA

Pin
SideB

HSBout

HSBin

Signal

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TableB5:Hot Standby RJ-11 Port Pinout (Continued)


Signal

Pin
SideA

Pin
SideB

Ground

Ground

IDU(allmodels)AlarmConnector
TheIDUAlarminterfaceisa25pinDtypefemaleconnector.ItspinoutislistedinTableB6.
TableB6:IDU Alarm Connector (Dry-Contact)
I/O

Description

Pin

Input1

Positive

14

Input1

Negative

15

Input2

Positive

16

Input2

Negative

17

Input3

Positive

18

Input3

Negative

19

Input4

Positive

20

Input4

Negative

21

Output1

NormallyOpen

Output1

Common

Output1

NormallyClosed

Output2

NormallyOpen

Output2

Common

Output2

NormallyClosed

Output3

NormallyOpen

Output3

Common

Output3

NormallyClosed

Output4

NormallyOpen

10

Output4

Common

11

Output4

NormallyClosed

12

Thefigurebelow,showshowtoconnectexternalinputandoutputalarms.

Note

Useanexternalcurrentlimitresistortolimitthecurrentattheoutput
relaysto1Amp.Suchresistorisnotrequirediftheequipmentcon
nectedtotheIDUsupportscurrentlimitingto1Amp.
Thevoltageoftheinputalarmmustbewithintherangeof10to50
VDC.

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FigureB1:Exampleforconnectingthealarmconnector

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DCPowerTerminals
IDUC&E
TableB7:Terminal Block 3-pin -48VDC
Function

Pin

Right

Chassis

Center

Left

DCPoE
TableB8:Terminal Block 2-pin -48VDC
Function

Pin

Right

Left

UnbalancedModeforE1Interface
YoumayconfiguretheE1interfacetounbalancedmode(75ohm)usingtheRADWIN
Manager.
FigureB2showsanadaptercableforconnectingdeviceswithbalancedE1interfacetothe
userequipmentwithunbalancedE1interface.TheYsplittercableincludesoneRJ45
balancedconnector(left)andtwounbalancesBNCcoaxialconnectors(right).

FigureB2:UnbalancedE1adaptercable(YSplitter)
FigureB3providesaschematic:

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FigureB3:UnbalancedE1adaptercable(YSplitter)schematic
TableB9:E1 Y Splitter Pinout for Unbalanced Mode
BNCConnector

ColorCode

2(NGND)

RJ45ConnectorPin
1,4,7,8

Red
1(Center)

2(NGND)

1,4,7,8
Green

1(Center)

Note

TheYsplittercablecannotbeusedasabalancedtounbalancedconverter.
Thecablemerelyprovidesaphysicalinterfaceconversionwithoutany
impedancematching.Somedevicesautomaticallydetectcableinsertion
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AppendixC:

SmallFormfactorPluggable
Transceiver
IDUCSFPSupport
TheSmallFormfactorPluggable(SFP)transceiver,isacompact,hotpluggabletransceiver
usedincommunicationsapplications.
TheSFPtransceivertechnologyallowsalmostanyprotocolconverterimplementationwith
seamlessintegrationtoastandardEthernetswitch.
TheIDUCsupportsSFPtransceiverstoprovideandsupportseveralnetworkapplications.
AnystandardFastEthernet(FE)SFPtransceivercanbepluggedintotheIDUC.TheseSFPs
supportvariousEthernetinterfaces.Forexampleafibreopticinterfacecanbeusedto
supportlongfibredistances.
Inaddition,SystemonSFPtransceiverscanbeused,supportingaprotocolconverter
concept.ThemainapplicationforsuchSFPtransceiversisTDMoverEthernetprovidingE1/
T1orE3/T3overfullduplexEthernetRemoteBridge
ThefollowingtableprovidesafewSFPtypesthatcanbeusedwiththeIDUC:
SFPType

InterfaceDescription

100baseT/1000baseT

100BaseT,1000BaseTIEEE802.3,UTPCAT5

100baseFX/1000baseFX

Multimodefiberoptic(MMF)linkspansupto2kmlong

100baseLX/1000baseLX

Singlemodefiberoptic(SMF)linkspansupto10km

100baseBX/1000baseBX

SMFsinglestrandlinkspansupto10kmor40km

E1/T1/FE

E1/T1with100M

E3/T3/FE

E3/T3with100M

E1/T1/GBE

E1/T1with1000M

E3/T3/GBE

E3/T3with1000M

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AppendixD:

MIBReference
Introduction
AbouttheMIB
TheRADWINMIBisasetofAPIsthatenablesexternalapplicationstocontrolRADWIN
equipment.
TheMIBisdividedintopublicandaprivateAPIgroups:

Public:RFC1213(MIBII)variables,RFC1214(MIBII)SystemandInterfacessections
Private:ControlledbyRADWINandsupplementsthepublicgroup.

ThisappendixdescribesthepublicandprivateMIBusedbyRADWIN.

Terminology
Thefollowingtermsareusedinthisappendix.
Term

Meaning

MIB

ManagementInformationBase

API

ApplicationProgrammingInterface

SNMP

SimpleNetworkManagementProtocol

Inaddition,theMIBusesinternally,theoldernotionsofLocalsiteandRemotesitewhere
thismanualwouldusesiteAandsiteB.
Toavoidburdeningthereader,thisappendixwillfollowtheMIBusage.

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InterfaceAPI
ControlMethod
TheRADWINManagerapplicationprovidesallthemeanstoconfigureandmonitora
RADWIN2000link,communicatingwiththeSNMPagentineachODU.EachSNMPagent
containsdataoneachoftheIDUsandODUsinthelink.Bothagentscommunicatewitheach
otherovertheairusingaproprietaryprotocol.

EachODUhasasingleMACaddressandasingleIPaddress.

Note
TocontrolandconfigurethedeviceusingtheMIB,youshouldadheretothefollowingrules:

Theconnectionforcontrolandconfigurationistothelocalsite,overanySNMP/UDP/IP
network.

AllParametersshouldbeconsistentbetweenbothoftheODUs.Notethatinconsistency
ofairparameterscanbreaktheairconnection.Tocorrectairparametersinconsistency
youmustreconfigureeachoftheODUs.
Commonpracticeistoconfiguretheremotesitefirstandthentoconfigurethelocal
site.
Forsomeoftheconfigurationparametersadditionalactionmustbetakenbeforethe
newvalueisloaded.Pleaserefertotheoperationintheparametersdescription.
SomeoftheMIBparametersvaluesareproductdependent.Itisstronglyrecommend
usingtheRADWINManagerApplicationforchangingthesevalues.Settingwrongvalues
maycauseindeterminateresults.

CommunityString
Tocontrolalink,allSNMPrequestsshouldgotothelocalsiteIPaddress.
SeeTable52fordefaultCommunitystrings.

PrivateMIBStructure
ThesectionsintheprivateRADWINMIBanditslocationintheMIBtreeareshownin
FigureD1below:

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FigureD1:TopLevelSectionsoftheprivateMIB
TheproductsMIBsectioncontainsthedefinitionoftheObjectIDsforthetwoformfactorsof
theODU,IntegratedAntennaandConnectorized(referredintheMIBasexternal
antenna)andGSU:

FigureD2:ProductMIBforRADWIN2000
TheODUMIBcontainsthesections:Admin,Service,Ethernet,Bridge,Air,PerfMonand
Agent.
TheIDUMIBcontainsthesections:Admin,Service,Ethernet,BridgeandTDM.
TheGpsSynchronizerFamilyMIBdefinestheGSU.
ThegeneralMIBincludeasinglegenericparameterthatisusedbyalltrapsasatrap
descriptionparameter.

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MIBParameters
ThefollowingsectiondescribesalloftheMIBparameters.TheMIBparametersfollowthe
followingnamingconvention:
<winlink1000><Section1>...<Sectionn><ParameterName>

Foreachoftheconfigurationandcontrolparameters(parameterswithreadwriteaccess),
theDescriptioncolumndescribeswhenthenewvalueiseffective.Itisrecommendedthat
youperformtheappropriateactiontomakethevaluesaffectiveimmediatelyafterany
change.Whereachangeisrequiredonbothsidesofthelink,itisrecommendedthatyou
changebothsidesofthelinkfirstandthenperformtheaction.

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SupportedVariablesfromtheRFC1213MIB
TableD1:SupportedRFC1213Variables
Access

Name

OID

Type

Description

ifIndex

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.xa

Integer

RO

Auniquevalueforeachinterface.Itsvalue
rangesbetween1andthevalueofifNumber.The
valueforeachinterfacemustremainconstantat
leastfromonereinitializationoftheentity's
networkmanagementsystemtothenextre
initialization.

ifDescr

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2

DisplayString

RO

Atextualstringcontaininginformationabout
theinterface.Thisstringshouldincludethe
nameofthemanufacturer,theproductname
andtheversionofthehardwareinterface.

ifType

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3

Integer

RO

Thetypeofinterface,distinguishedaccordingto
thephysical/linkprotocol(s)immediately
`below'thenetworklayerintheprotocolstack.

ifSpeed

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5

Gauge

RO

Anestimateoftheinterface'scurrent
bandwidthinbitspersecond.Forinterfaces
whichdonotvaryinbandwidthorforthose
wherenoaccurateestimationcanbemade,this
objectshouldontainthenominalbandwidth.

ifPhysAddress

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.6

PhysAddress

RO

Theinterface'saddressattheprotocollayer
immediately`below'thenetworklayerinthe
protocolstack.Forinterfaceswhichdonothave
suchanaddress(e.g.,aserialline),thisobject
shouldcontainanoctetstringofzerolength.

ifAdminStatus

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7

Integer

RW Thedesiredstateoftheinterface.Thetesting(3)
stateindicatesthatnooperationalpacketscan
bepassed.

ifOperStatus

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8

Integer

RO

Thecurrentoperationalstateoftheinterface.
Thetesting(3)stateindicatesthatno
operationalpacketscanbepassed.

ifInOctets

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.x

Counter

RO

Thetotalnumberofoctetsreceivedonthe
interface,includingframingcharacters.

ifInUcastPkts

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11.x

Counter

RO

Thenumberofsubnetworkunicastpackets
deliveredtoahigherlayerprotocol.

ifInNUcastPkts

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.12.x

Counter

RO

Thenumberofnonunicast(i.e.,subnetwork
broadcastorsubnetworkmulticast)packets
deliveredtoahigherlayerprotocol.

ifInErrors

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.x

Counter

RO

Thenumberofinboundpacketsthatcontained
errorspreventingthemfrombeingdeliverable
toahigherlayerprotocol.

ifOutOctets

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.x

Counter

RO

Thetotalnumberofoctetstransmittedoutof
theinterface,includingframingcharacters.

ifOutUcastPkts

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17.x

Counter

RO

Thetotalnumberofpacketsthathigherlevel
protocolsrequestedbetransmittedtoa
subnetworkunicastaddress,includingthose
thatwerediscardedornotsent.

ifOutNUcastPkts

.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.18.x

Counter

RO

Thetotalnumberofpacketsthathigherlevel
protocolsrequestedbetransmittedtoanon
unicast(i.e.,asubnetworkbroadcastor
subnetworkmulticast)address,includingthose
thatwerediscardedornotsent.

a. x is the interface ID

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MIBParameters
TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet1of31)
Access

Name

OID

Type

Description

winlink1000OduAdmProductType

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1

DisplayString

RO

ODUconfigurationdescription.

winlink1000OduAdmHwRev

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2

DisplayString

RO

ODUHardwareVersion.

winlink1000OduAdmSwRev

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.3

DisplayString

RO

ODUSoftwareVersion.

winlink1000OduAdmLinkName

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.4

DisplayString

RW LinkName.Achangeiseffectiveimmediately.

winlink1000OduAdmResetCmd

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.5

Integer

RW ResetCommand.Asetcommandwithavalue
of3willcauseadevicereset.HBSonly:Aset
commandwithavalueof4willcauseadevice
resetfortheentiresector.Thereadvalueis
always0.

winlink1000OduAdmAddres

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.6

IPAddress

RW ODUIPaddress.Achangeiseffectiveafterreset.
Theparameteriskeptforbackward
compatibility.Usingthealternativeparameter:
winlink1000OduAdmIpParamsCnfgis
recommended.

winlink1000OduAdmMask

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.7

IPAddress

RW ODUSubnetMask.Achangeiseffectiveafter
reset.Theparameteriskeptforbackward
compatibility.Usingthealternativeparameter:
winlink1000OduAdmIpParamsCnfgis
recommended.

winlink1000OduAdmGateway

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.8

IPAddress

RW ODUdefaultgateway.Achangeiseffectiveafter
reset.Theparameteriskeptforbackward
compatibility.Usingthealternativeparameter:
winlink1000OduAdmIpParamsCnfgis
recommended.

winlink1000OduAdmBroadcast

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
0

Integer

RW ThisparameterisreservedfortheManager
applicationprovidedwiththeproduct.

winlink1000OduAdmHostsTable

N/A Trapdestinationstable.Eachtrapdestinationis
definedbyanIPaddressandaUDPport.Upto
10addressescanbeconfigured.

winlink1000OduAdmHostsEntry

N/A Trapdestinationstableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAdmHostsIndex}

winlink1000OduAdmHostsIndex

RO

Trapdestinationstableindex.

winlink1000OduAdmHostsIp

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
2.1.2

IPAddress

RW TrapdestinationIPaddress.Achangeiseffective
immediately.

winlink1000OduAdmHostsPort

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
2.1.3

Integer

RW UDPportofthetrapdestination.Achangeis
effectiveimmediately.

winlink1000OduBuzzerAdminState

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
3

Integer

RW Thisparametercontrolstheactivationofthe
buzzerwhiletheunitisininstallmode.A
changeiseffectiveimmediately.Thevalidvalues
are:disabled(0)enabledAuto(1)
enabledConstantly(2)advancedAuto(3).

winlink1000OduProductId

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
4

DisplayString

RO

winlink1000OduReadCommunity

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
5

DisplayString

RW ReadCommunityString.Thisparameteralways
returns*****whenretrievingitsvalue.Itis
usedbytheManagerapplicationtochangethe
ReadCommunityString.TheSNMPagent
acceptsonlyencryptedvalues.

winlink1000OduReadWriteCommu
nity

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
6

DisplayString

RW Read/WriteCommunityString.Thisparameter
alwaysreturns*****whenretrievingitsvalue.
ItisusedbytheManagerapplicationtochange
theRead/WriteCommunityString.TheSNMP
agentacceptsonlyencryptedvalues.

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TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet2of31)
Access

Name

OID

Type

winlink1000OduTrapCommunity

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
7

DisplayString

RW TrapCommunityString.Thisparameterisused
bytheManagerapplicationtochangetheTrap
CommunityString.TheSNMPagentaccepts
onlyencryptedvalues.

winlink1000OduAdmSnmpAgentVe
rsion

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
8

Integer

RO

MajorversionoftheSNMPagent.

winlink1000OduAdmRemoteSiteNa 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.1
me
9

DisplayString

RO

Remotesitename.Returnsthesamevalueas
sysLocationparameteroftheremotesite.

winlink1000OduAdmSnmpAgentMi 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
norVersion
0

Integer

RO

MinorversionoftheSNMPagent.

winlink1000OduAdmLinkPassword

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
1

DisplayString

RW LinkPassword.Thisparameteralwaysreturns
*****whenretrievingitsvalue.Itisusedby
theManagerapplicationtochangetheLink
Password.TheSNMPagentacceptsonly
encryptedvalues.

winlink1000OduAdmSiteLinkPassw
ord

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
2

DisplayString

RW SiteLinkPassword.Thisparameteralways
returns*****whenretrievingitsvalue.Itis
usedbytheManagerapplicationtochangethe
LinkPasswordofthesite.TheSNMPagent
acceptsonlyencryptedvalues.

winlink1000OduAdmDefaultPasswo 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
rd
3

Integer

RO

ThisparameterindicatesifthecurrentLink
Passwordisthedefaultpassword.

winlink1000OduAdmConnectionTy
pe

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
4

Integer

RO

ThisparameterindicatesiftheManager
applicationisconnectedtothelocalODUorto
theremoteODUovertheair.Avalueof
'unknown'indicatescommunitystring
mismatch.

winlink1000OduAdmBackToFactory 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
SettingsCmd
5

Integer

RW BacktofactorysettingsCommand.Achangeis
effectiveafterreset.Thereadvalueisalways
0.

winlink1000OduAdmIpParamsCnfg

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
6

DisplayString

RW ODUIPaddressConfiguration.Theformatis:
<IP_Address>|<Subnet_Mask>|<Default_Gatew
ay>|

winlink1000OduAdmVlanID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
7

Integer

RW VLANID.Validvaluesare1to4094.Initialvalue
is0meaningVLANunaware.

winlink1000OduAdmVlanPriority

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
8

Integer

RW VLANPriority.0islowestpriority7ishighest
priority.

winlink1000OduAdmSN

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.2
9

DisplayString

RO

ODUSerialNumber

winlink1000OduAdmProductName

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.3
0

DisplayString

RO

ThisistheproductnameasitexistsatEC

winlink1000OduAdmActivationKey

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.3
1

DisplayString

RW Activatesageneralkey.

winlink1000OduAdmRmtPermitted
OduType

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.3
2

DisplayString

RW MobileApplication:permittedpartnerOduType.

winlink1000OduAdmCpuID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.1.3
3

Integer

RO

winlink1000OduAdmOvrdCmd

Description

CPUID

RW AbilitytoperformspecialcommandintheODU.

winlink1000OduSrvMode

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.1

Integer

RW Systemmode.Theonlyvaluesthatcanbeset
areinstallModeandslaveMode;normalMode
reservedtotheManagerapplicationprovided
withtheproduct.Achangeiseffectiveafter
linkresynchronization.

winlink1000OduSrvBridging

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.3

Integer

RO

winlink1000OduSrvRingLinkMode

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.4. Integer
1

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

BridgingMode.Validvaluesare:disabled(0)
enabled(1).

RW Modeofthelinkregardingringtopology.

D7

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet3of31)
OID

Type

winlink1000OduSrvRingTopologySu
pported

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.4. Integer
2

Access

Name

RO

Description
RingTopologyoptionsare:supportednot
supported

winlink1000OduSrvRingVlanIdTable

N/A RingVLANIDstable.

winlink1000OduSrvRingVlanIdEntry

N/A VLANIDoftheinternalringmessages.Valid
valuesare1to4094.Initialvalueis0meaning
VLANunaware.INDEX{
winlink1000OduSrvRingVlanIdIndex}

winlink1000OduSrvRingVlanIdIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.4. Integer


3.1.1

RO

winlink1000OduSrvRingVlanId

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.4. Integer
3.1.2

RW VLANIDoftheinternalringmessages.Valid
valuesare1to4094.Initialvalueis0meaning
VLANunaware.

winlink1000OduSrvRingEthStatus

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.4. Integer
4

RO

winlink1000OduSrvRingMaxAllowe
dTimeFromLastRpm

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.4. Integer
5

RW Definestheminimaltime(inms)requiredfor
determinationofringfailure.

winlink1000OduSrvRingWTR

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.4. Integer
6

RW Definestheminimaltime(inms)requiredfor
ringrecovery.

winlink1000OduSrvQoSMode

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. Integer
1

RW ModeofQoSfeature.

IndexofVLANIDoftheinternalringmessages.

RepresentstheEthernetserviceblockingstate
ofaRingslink

winlink1000OduSrvQoSConfTable

N/A QoSconfigurationtable.

winlink1000OduSrvQoSConfEntry

N/A QoSconfigurationtable.INDEX{
winlink1000OduSrvQoSConfIndex}

winlink1000OduSrvQoSConfIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. Integer
2.1.1

RO

IndexofQoSConfiguration.

winlink1000OduSrvConfVlanQGrou
ps

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. Integer
2.1.2

RO

FramesclassificationaccordingtoVLANPriority
IDs.

winlink1000OduSrvConfDiffservQGr 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. Integer


oups
2.1.3

RO

FramesclassificationaccordingtoDiffserv.

winlink1000OduSrvConfQueMir

RW DesiredPrivateMIR.

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. Integer
2.1.4

winlink1000OduSrvConfQueWeight 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. Integer


2.1.5

RW QoSqueueu'sweightsinpercent.

winlink1000OduSrvQoSVlanQGroup 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. DisplayString


sSetStr
3

RW FramesclassificationaccordingtoVLANIDs
stringforset.

winlink1000OduSrvQoSDiffservQGr 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. DisplayString


oupsSetStr
4

RW FramesclassificationaccordingtoDiffservIDs
stringforset.

winlink1000OduSrvQoSMaxRTQueP 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.5. Integer


ercent
5

RO

MaximalpercentforRT&NRTqueues.

winlink1000OduSrvVlanSupport

RO

ODUEthernetportVLANsupportand
configurationavailabilityindication.1ODU
VLANFunctionalityNotSupported2ODU
VLANFunctionalitySupported3ODUVLAN
FunctionalitySupportedandAvailable

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.6. Integer
1

winlink1000OduSrvVlanIngressMod 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.6. Integer


e
2

RW ODUEthernetportingressVLANmode.

winlink1000OduSrvVlanEgressMod
e

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.6. Integer
3

RW ODUEthernetportegressVLANmode.

winlink1000OduSrvEgressTag

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.6. Integer
4

RW ODUethernetportegressVLANtag.Right
mostdigitisVlanpriority(07)otherdigits
composeVlanId(24094)

winlink1000OduSrvEgressProviderT 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.6. Integer


ag
5

RW ODUethernetportegressProviderVLANtag.
RightmostdigitisVlanpriority(07)other
digitscomposeVlanId(24094)

winlink1000OduSrvVlanIngressAllo
wedVIDs

RW ODUethernetportVLANIDsthatwillnotbe
filteredoningress.w|w|w|w|w|w|w|w|(
wherew={04094}andw!=1)

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.6. DisplayString
6

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D8

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet4of31)
OID

Type

winlink1000OduSrvVlanDisable

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.2.6. Integer
7

winlink1000OduServiceVlanProvide
rListTPIDstr
winlink1000OduEthernetRemaining 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.1
Rate

Integer

Access

Name

Description

RW DisableVLANfunctionality.Thefollowingvalues
canbeset:3DisableODU&IDUVLAN
Configurations.
RO

HoldsthepossibleProviderTPIDs.

RO

CurrentEthernetbandwidthinbps.

winlink1000OduEthernetIfTable

N/A ODUEthernetInterfacetable.

winlink1000OduEthernetIfEntry

N/A ODUEthernetInterfacetableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduEthernetIfIndex}

winlink1000OduEthernetIfIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.2. Integer
1.1

RO

ODUEthernetInterfaceIndex.

winlink1000OduEthernetIfAddress

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.2. DisplayString
1.5

RO

ODUMACaddress.

winlink1000OduEthernetIfAdminSt
atus

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.2. Integer
1.6

RW Requiredstateoftheinterface.

winlink1000OduEthernetIfOperStat 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.2. Integer


us
1.7

RO

winlink1000OduEthernetIfFailActio
n

RW Failureactionoftheinterface.

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.2. Integer
1.8

Currentoperationalstateoftheinterface.

winlink1000OduEthernetNumOfPor 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.3
ts

Integer

RO

NumberofODUnetworkinterfaces.

winlink1000OduEthernetGbeSuppo 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.3.4
rted

Integer

RO

SupportedGigabitEthernetinODU.

winlink1000OduBridgeBasePortTabl
e

N/A ODUBridgePortstable.

winlink1000OduBridgeBasePortEntr
y

N/A ODUBridgePortstableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduBridgeBasePortIndex}

winlink1000OduBridgeBasePortInd
ex

RO

ODUBridgePortNumber.

RO

IfIndexcorrespondingtoODUBridgeport.

winlink1000OduBridgeBaseIfIndex
winlink1000OduBridgeTpMode

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.4.4. Integer
101

RW ODUbridgemode.Achangeiseffectiveafter
reset.Validvalues:hubMode(0)bridgeMode
(1).

winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortTable

N/A ODUTransparentBridgePortstable.

winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortEntry

N/A ODUTransparentBridgePortstableentry.
INDEX{winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortIndex}

winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortIndex

RO

ODUTransparentBridgePortNumber.

winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortInFra
mes

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.4.4. Counter
3.1.3

RO

Numberofframesreceivedbythisport.

winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortOutFr
ames

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.4.4. Counter
3.1.4

RO

Numberofframestransmittedbythisport.

winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortInByte 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.4.4. Counter


s
3.1.101

RO

Numberofbytesreceivedbythisport.

winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortOutBy 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.4.4. Counter


tes
3.1.102

RO

Numberofbytestransmittedbythisport.

winlink1000OduBridgeConfigMode

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.4.4. Integer
102

RO

ODUbridgeconfigurationmode

winlink1000OduAirFreq

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1

Integer

RW InstallationCenterFrequency.Validvaluesare
productdependent.Achangeiseffectiveafter
linkresynchronization.

winlink1000OduAirDesiredRate

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2

Integer

RW Deprecatedparameteractualbehaviorisread
only.RequiredAirRate.ForChannel
Bandwidthof20105MHzdividethevalueby
124respectively.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D9

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet5of31)
Access

Name

OID

Type

Description

winlink1000OduAirSSID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.3

DisplayString

RW ReservedfortheManagerapplicationprovided
withtheproduct.TheSectorIDinPointTo
MultiPointsystems.

winlink1000OduAirTxPower

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4

Integer

RW RequiredTransmitpowerindBm.Thisisa
nominalvaluewhiletheactualtransmitpower
includesadditionalattenuation.Theminand
maxvaluesareproductspecific.Achangeis
effectiveimmediately.

winlink1000OduAirSesState

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5

Integer

RO

CurrentLinkState.Thevalueisactive(3)during
normaloperation.

winlink1000OduAirMstrSlv

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6

Integer

RO

Thisparameterindicatesifthedevicewas
automaticallyselectedintotheradiolinkmaster
orslave.Thevalueisundefinedifthereisno
link.Thevalueisrelevantonlyforpointto
pointsystems.

winlink1000OduAirResync

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.8

Integer

RW Settingthisparameterto1willcausethelinkto
restartthesynchronizationprocess.

winlink1000OduAirRxPower

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.9. Integer
1

RO

ReceivedSignalStrengthindBm.Relevantonly
forpointtopointsystems.

winlink1000OduAirTotalFrames

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.9. Counter
2

RO

Totalnumberofradioframes.

winlink1000OduAirBadFrames

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.9. Counter
3

RO

TotalnumberofreceivedradioframeswithCRC
error.Thevalueisrelevantonlyforpointto
pointsystems.

winlink1000OduAirCurrentRate

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.9. Integer
4

RO

Deprecatedparameter.Actualrateoftheair
interfaceinMbps.ForChannelBandwidthof
20105MHzdividethevalueby124
respectively.

winlink1000OduAirCurrentRateIdx

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.9. Integer
5

RO

Indexofcurrentairrate.

winlink1000OduAirTxPower36

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
0

Integer

RW Deprecatedparameter.Actualbehaviorisread
only.

winlink1000OduAirTxPower48

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
1

Integer

RW Deprecatedparameter.Actualbehaviorisread
only.

winlink1000OduAirCurrentTxPower 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
2

Integer

RO

CurrentTransmitPowerindBm.Thisisa
nominalvaluewhiletheactualtransmitpower
includesadditionalattenuation.

winlink1000OduAirMinFrequency

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
3

Integer

RO

MinimumcenterfrequencyinMHz.

winlink1000OduAirMaxFrequency

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
4

Integer

RO

MaximumcenterfrequencyinMHz.

winlink1000OduAirFreqResolution

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
5

Integer

RO

CenterFrequencyresolution.Measuredin
MHzifvalue<100otherwiseinKHz.

winlink1000OduAirCurrentFreq

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
6

Integer

RO

CurrentCenterFrequency.MeasuredinMHzif
centerfrequencyresolutionvalue<100
otherwiseinKHz.

winlink1000OduAirNumberOfChan
nels

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
7

Integer

RO

Numberofchannelsthatcanbeused.

winlink1000OduAirChannelsTable

N/A Tableofchannelsusedbyautomaticchannels
selection(ACS).

winlink1000OduAirChannelsEntry

N/A ACSchannelstableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAirChannelsIndex}

winlink1000OduAirChannelsIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
8.1.1

Integer

RO

ChannelIndex.

winlink1000OduAirChannelsFreque 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
ncy
8.1.2

Integer

RO

ChannelfrequencyinMHz.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D10

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet6of31)
Access

Name

OID

Type

Description

winlink1000OduAirChannelsOperSt
ate

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
8.1.3

Integer

RW Channelstate.Canbesetbytheuser.
AutomaticChannelSelectionuseschannelsthat
areAirChannelsOperStateenabledand
AirChannelsAvailenabled.Achangeis
effectiveafterlinkresynchronization.Valid
values:disabled(0)enabled(1).Rewriteable
onlyinPointToPointproducts.

winlink1000OduAirChannelsAvail

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
8.1.4

Integer

RO

Channelstate.Productspecificandcannotbe
changedbytheuser.AutomaticChannel
Selectionuseschannelsthatare
AirChannelsOperStateenabledand
AirChannelsAvailenabled.Validvalues:
disabled(0)enabled(1).

winlink1000OduAirChannelsDefault 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
Freq
8.1.5

Integer

RO

Defaultchannel'savailabilityforallCBWs.The
validvaluesare:forbidden(0)available(1).

winlink1000OduAirDfsState

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.1
9

Integer

RO

Radardetectionstate.Validvalues:disabled(0)
enabled(1).

winlink1000OduAirAutoChannelSel
ectionState

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
0

Integer

RO

Deprecatedparameter.IndicatingAutomatic
ChannelSelectionavailabilityatcurrentchannel
bandwidth.Validvalues:disabled(0)enabled
(1).

winlink1000OduAirEnableTxPower

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
1

Integer

RO

IndicatingTransmitpowerconfiguration
enabledordisabled.

winlink1000OduAirMinTxPower

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
2

Integer

RO

MinimumTransmitpowerindBm.

winlink1000OduAirMaxTxPowerTab
le

N/A TableofMaximumtransmitpowerperairrate
indBm.

winlink1000OduAirMaxTxPowerEnt
ry

N/A MaximumTransmitpowertableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAirMaxTxPowerIndex}

winlink1000OduAirMaxTxPowerInd
ex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
3.1.1

Integer

RO

Airinterfacerateindex.

winlink1000OduAirMaxTxPower

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
3.1.2

Integer

RO

MaximumTransmitpowerindBm.

winlink1000OduAirChannelBandwi
dth

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
4

Integer

RW ChannelbandwidthinKHz.Achangeiseffective
afterreset.

winlink1000OduAirChannelBWTabl
e

N/A ChannelBandwidthstable.

winlink1000OduAirChannelBWEntr
y

N/A ChannelBandwidthtableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAirChannelBWIndex}

winlink1000OduAirChannelBWInde 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
x
5.1.1

Integer

RO

ChannelBandwidthindex.

winlink1000OduAirChannelBWAvail 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
5.1.2

Integer

RO

ChannelBandwidthavailabilityproduct
specific.Optionsare:Notsupportedsupported
withmanualchannelselectionsupportedwith
AutomaticChannelSelection.

winlink1000OduAirChannelsAdmin
State

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
5.1.3

DisplayString

RO

Channels'availabilityperCBW.

winlink1000OduAirChannelBWHSS
ATDDConflictPerCBW

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
5.1.4

Integer

RO

IndicationforpossibleLinkdropperCBWdueto
conflictbetweenHSSandATDD.

winlink1000OduAirChannelBWMin
RatioForSupporting

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
5.1.5

Integer

RO

MinimalTXratiothatmaybeusedbytheHSM
andstillenableproperoperationofthe
aforementionedCBW.

winlink1000OduAirChannelBWMax
RatioForSupporting

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
5.1.6

Integer

RO

MaximalTXratiothatmaybeusedbytheHSM
andstillenableproperoperationofthe
aforementionedCBW.

winlink1000OduAirRFD

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
6

Integer

RO

Currentradioframedurationinmicroseconds.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D11

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet7of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000OduAirRatesTable

N/A AirRateindexestableforcurrentchannel
bandwidth.

winlink1000OduAirRatesEntry

N/A AirRateindexestableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAirRatesIndex}

winlink1000OduAirRatesIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
7.1.1

Integer

RO

AirRateindex.

winlink1000OduAirRatesAvail

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
7.1.2

Integer

RO

AirRateavailabilitydependingonairinterface
conditions.

winlink1000OduAirDesiredRateIdx

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
8

Integer

RW RequiredAirRateindex.0reservedforAdaptive
Rate.Achangeiseffectiveimmediatelyafter
Setoperationtothemastersidewhilethelink
isup.

winlink1000OduAirLinkDistance

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.2
9

Integer

RO

Linkdistanceinmeters.Avalueof1indicates
anillegalvalueandisalsousedwhenalinkis
notestablished.

winlink1000OduAirLinkWorkingMo
de

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.3
0

Integer

RO

Linkworkingmodeasaresultofcomparing
versionsofbothsidesofthelink.Possible
modesare:UnknownnolinkNormalversions
onbothsidesareidenticalwithfull
compatibilitywithrestrictedcompatibilityor
versionsonbothsidesaredifferentwith
softwareupgradeorversionsincompatibility.

winlink1000OduAirMajorLinkIfVersi 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.3
on
1

Integer

RO

Majorlinkinterfaceversion

winlink1000OduAirMinorLinkIfVersi 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.3
on
2

Integer

RO

Minorlinkinterfaceversion

winlink1000OduAirHssDesiredOpSt
ate

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.1

Integer

RW RequiredHubSiteSynchronizationoperating
state.

winlink1000OduAirHssCurrentOpSt
ate

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.2

Integer

RO

CurrentHubSiteSynchronizationoperating
state.

winlink1000OduAirHssSyncStatus

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.3

Integer

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationsyncstatus.

winlink1000OduAirHssExtPulseStat
us

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.4

Integer

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationexternalpulse
detectionstatus.InGSSmode:ifgenerating
then1PSPisautogeneratedbytheGSSUnit.if
generatingAndDetectingthen1PSPisgenerated
byGPSsatellitessignal.

winlink1000OduAirHssExtPulseType 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.5

Integer

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationexternalpulsetype.

winlink1000OduAirHssDesiredExtPu 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
lseType
0.6

Integer

RW HubSiteSynchronizationrequiredexternal
pulsetype.Validvaluesforreadwrite:
{typeA(2)typeB(3)typeC(4)typeD(5)typeE(6)
typeF(7)}.Validvalueforreadonly:
{notApplicable(1)}.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpTable

N/A ODURadioFramePatterns(RFP)Table.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpEntry

N/A ODURFPTableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAirHssRfpIndex}

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.7.1.1

Integer

RO

ODURFPTableindex.Theindexrepresentthe
RadioFramePattern:typeA(2)typeB(3)
typeC(4)typeD(5)typeE(6).

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpEthChann 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
elBW5MHz
0.7.1.2

Integer

RO

RepresentsthecompatibilityofEthernetservice
underChannelBWof5MHzinthespecific
RadioFramePattern.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpTdmChan 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
nelBW5MHz
0.7.1.3

Integer

RO

RepresentsthecompatibilityofTDMservice
underChannelBWof5MHzinthespecific
RadioFramePattern.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D12

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet8of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpEthChann 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
elBW10MHz
0.7.1.4

Integer

RO

RepresentsthecompatibilityofEthernetservice
underChannelBWof10MHzinthespecific
RadioFramePattern.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpTdmChan 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
nelBW10MHz
0.7.1.5

Integer

RO

RepresentsthecompatibilityofTDMservice
underChannelBWof10MHzinthespecific
RadioFramePattern.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpEthChann 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
elBW20MHz
0.7.1.6

Integer

RO

RepresentsthecompatibilityofEthernetservice
underChannelBWof20MHzinthespecific
RadioFramePattern.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpTdmChan 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
nelBW20MHz
0.7.1.7

Integer

RO

RepresentsthecompatibilityofTDMservice
underChannelBWof20MHzinthespecific
RadioFramePattern.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpEthChann
elBW40MHz

RO

RepresentsthecompatibilityofEthernetservice
underChannelBWof40MHzinthespecific
RadioFramePattern.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpTdmChan
nelBW40MHz

RO

RepresentsthecompatibilityofTDMservice
underChannelBWof40MHzinthespecific
RadioFramePattern.

winlink1000OduAirHssRfpStr

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.8

DisplayString

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationsupportedpatterns

winlink1000OduAirHssHsmID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.9

Integer

RO

AuniqueIDwhichiscommontotheHSMand
allitscollocatedODUs

winlink1000OduAirHssTime

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationGPStime

winlink1000OduAirHssLatitude

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationGPSLatitude

winlink1000OduAirHssNSIndicator

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationGPSN/SIndicator

winlink1000OduAirHssLongitude

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationGPSLongitude

winlink1000OduAirHssEWIndicator

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationGPSE/WIndicator

winlink1000OduAirHssNumSatellite
s

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationGPSNumberof
satellites

RO

HubSiteSynchronizationGPSAltitude

winlink1000OduAirHssAltitude
winlink1000OduAirHssRfpPhase

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.17

Integer

RW HubSiteSynchronizationGPSRFPphase

winlink1000OduAirHssInterSiteSync
hronizationMode

RW InterSiteSynchronizationModeindependent/
synchronized

winlink1000OduAirHssInterSiteSync
hronizationAvailability

RO

winlink1000OduAirHssSatellitesSatS
yncRequired

RW SatellitesSynchronizationIsRequired

winlink1000OduAirHssDomainID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.21

InterSiteSynchronizationAvailability

DisplayString

RW HSSoEdomain.IndentifysetofCUswithsame
HSSsynchronization

winlink1000OduAirHssSupportedSy 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
nchronizationProtocol
0.22

Integer

RO

winlink1000OduAirHssDesiredSync
hronizationProtocol

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.23

Integer

RW DesiredSynchronizationProtocols

winlink1000OduAirHssDiscover

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.24

Integer

RW InitiateDiscoveryprocessofODUsonthe
network.

winlink1000OduAirHssNumberOfDi 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
scoveredODUs
0.25

Integer

RO

SupportedSynchronizationProtocols

NumberOFDiscoveredODUsinnetwork.

winlink1000OduAirHssDiscoverTabl
e

N/A HSSDiscoverTable.

winlink1000OduAirHssDiscoverEntr
y

N/A ODUDiscoverTableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAirHssDiscoverIndex}

winlink1000OduAirHssDiscoverInde
x

RO

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

HSSDiscoverTableIndex.

D13

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet9of31)
OID

Type

winlink1000OduAirHssDiscoverODU
Description
winlink1000OduAirHssMasterSlave
Compatibility

Access

Name

Description

RO

HoldODUHSSstatusincompressformat:
DomainIPHSSRoleHsssupportEnabledHSS
protocolSyncStatusLocation.

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.27

Integer

RO

EHSMversioncompatibility.Relevantto
EthernetHSSClientsonly.

winlink1000OduAirHssNumberOfAs 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
sociatedCU
0.28

Integer

RO

NumberofassociatedEthernetHSSClients.
RelevanttoEthernetHSSMastersonly

winlink1000OduAirHssAssociatedC
UTable

N/A AssociatedEthernetHSSClientsTable.Releant
forEthernetHSSMastersonly.

winlink1000OduAirHssAssociatedC
UTableEntry

N/A AssociatedEthernetHSSClientsTableEntry.
ReleantforEthernetHSSMastersonly.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAirHssAssociatedCUIndex}

winlink1000OduAirHssAssociatedC
UIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.29.1.1

Integer

RO

AssociatedEthernetHSSClientsTableIndex.
ReleantforEthernetHSSMastersonly.

winlink1000OduAirHssAssociatedC
UDescription

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.29.1.2

DisplayString

RO

HoldsAssociatedEthernetHSSClients
Descriptionincompressformat:IPDelay
CompatibilityEthernetSpeedEthernetRxrate

winlink1000OduAirHssSyncStatusEt 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
h
0.30

Integer

RO

EthernetHSSClientSynchronizationLevel

winlink1000OduAirHssEthVLANTag

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.31

Integer

RW EthernetHSSVLanTag:Theleastsignificate
decimaldigitistheVLanPriority(06)andthe
restofthedigitsrepresentsVLanID(24094)

winlink1000OduAirHssHSMIPAddre
ss

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.32

IPAddress

RO

HSMsIPaddress.RelevantforHSCsynchronized
overEthernet.

winlink1000OduAirHssDelayToHSM

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
0.33

Integer

RO

DelayinmicrosecondstoHSM.RelevantforHSC
synchronizedoverEthernet.

winlink1000OduAirHssSyncAcquisiti
onSeconds

RW Accumulatedquantityofsecondsinclock
acquisitionwhileconnectedtocurrentHSM

winlink1000OduAirLockRemote

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
1

Integer

RW Thisparameterenableslockingthelinkwitha
specificODU.Thefollowingvaluescanbeset:
Unlock(default)TheODUisnotlockedona
specificremoteODU.Unlockcanonlybe
performedwhenthelinkisnotconnected.
LockTheODUislockedonaspecificremote
ODU.Lockcanonlybeperformedwhenthelink
isactive.

winlink1000OduAirAntennaGain

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
2

Integer

RW CurrentAntennaGainin0.1dBiresolution.User
definedvalueforexternalantenna.Legal
range:
MinAntennaGain<AntennaGain<MaxAntennaG
ain.

winlink1000OduAirFeederLoss

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
3

Integer

RW CurrentFeederLossin0.1dBmresolution.User
definedvalueforexternalantenna.

winlink1000OduAirMaxAntennaGai 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
n
4

Integer

RO

MaximumallowedAntennaGainin0.1dBi
resolution.

winlink1000OduAirMinAntennaGai
n

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
5

Integer

RO

MinimumallowedAntennaGainin0.1dBi
resolution.

winlink1000OduAirMaxEIRP

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
6

Integer

RO

MaximumEIRPvalueasdefinedbyregulationin
0.1dBmresolution.

winlink1000OduAirAntennaGainCo
nfigSupport

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
7

Integer

RO

AntennaGainConfigurabilityoptionsare
productspecific:supportednotsupported.

winlink1000OduAirAntennaType

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
8

Integer

RW ExternalAntennaType:singlepoleordualpole.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D14

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet10of31)
Access

Name

OID

Type

Description

winlink1000OduAirRssBalance

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.4
9

Integer

RO

RSSbalance.RelationbetweenRSSinradio1
andRSSinradio2.2:Radio2RSSismuch
strongerthanRadio1RSS.1:Radio2RSSis
strongerthanRadio1RSS.0:Radio2RSSis
equaltoRadio1RSS.1:Radio1RSSisstronger
thanRadio2RSS.2:Radio1RSSismuch
strongerthanRadio2RSS.

winlink1000OduAirTotalTxPower

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
0

Integer

RO

TotalTransmitPowerindBm.Thisisanominal
valueWhiletheactualtransmitpowerincludes
additionalattenuation.

winlink1000OduAirInstallFreqAndC
BW

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
1

DisplayString

RW InstallationfrequencyChannelBW.Relevantin
pointtopointsystems.

winlink1000OduAirDFStype

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
2

Integer

RO

DFSregulationtype.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
Table

N/A ODUMultibandSubBandsTable.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
Entry

N/A ODUMultibandSubBandsTableentry.INDEX
{winlink1000OduAirComboSubBandIndex}

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBandI 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
ndex
3.1.1.1

Integer

RO

ODUMultibandsubbandstableindex.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBandI 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
d
3.1.1.2

DisplayString

RO

RepresentstheMultibandsubbandID.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
Description

DisplayString

RO

Multibandsubbanddescription.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBandI 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
nstallFreq
3.1.1.4

Integer

RO

RepresentstheMultibandsubbandinstallation
frequencyinKHz.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
AdminState

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
3.1.1.5

Integer

RO

RepresentstheMultibandsubband
administrativestate.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBandI 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
nstallationAllowed
3.1.1.6

Integer

RO

ReflectsiftheMultibandsubbandallowes
installtion.

winlink1000OduAirComboFrequenc 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
yBandId
3.1.1.7

Integer

RO

ReflectsthefrequencybandId.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
ChannelBW5AdminState

RO

ReflectstheCBW5MHzadminstatevector.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
ChannelBW10AdminState

RO

ReflectstheCBW10MHzadminstatevector.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
ChannelBW20AdminState

RO

ReflectstheCBW20MHzadminstatevector.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
ChannelBW40AdminState

RO

ReflectstheCBW40MHzadminstatevector.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
AllowableChannels

RO

Reflectstheallowablechannelsvector.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
ChannelBWAvail

RO

ReflectstheavailableCBWsvector.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
ChannelBandwidth

RO

Reflectsthesubbanddefaultchannel
bandwidth.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
MinFreq

RO

Reflectsthesubbanddefaultminimal
frequency.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
MaxFreq

RO

Reflectsthesubbanddefaultmaximal
frequency.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
FrequencyResolution

RO

Reflectsthesubbandfrequencyresolution.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
DefaultChannelList

RO

Reflectsthedefaultchannellistvector.

winlink1000OduAirComboSubBand
DfsState

RO

ReflectsthesubbandDFSstate.

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
3.1.1.3

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D15

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet11of31)
Access

Name

OID

Type

winlink1000OduAirComboNumber
OfSubBands

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
3.2

Integer

RO

winlink1000OduAirComboSwitchSu 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
bBand
3.3

DisplayString

RW Switchsubbandoperationwithagivensub
bandID.Thegetoperationretrievesthe
currentsubbandID.

winlink1000OduAirComboCurrentS
ubBandDesc

DisplayString

RO

CurrentSubBanddescription.

winlink1000OduAirInternalMaxRate 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
4

Integer

RO

MaxEthernetthroughputofthesite(inKpbs).

winlink1000OduAirCapacityDirectio 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
n
5

Integer

RW Capacitydirectionofthesite.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumAnalysi 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
sOperState
6.1

Integer

RW SpectrumAnalysisoperationstate.The
configurablevaluesareSpectrumAnalysisStop
StartandRestart.NotSupportedvalue
indicatesthatthefeatureisnotsupportedon
thedevice.NotSupportedisnota
configurablestate.

winlink1000OduAirRxPowerAntenn
aA

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.2

Integer

RO

ReceivedSignalStrengthindBmofAntennaA.

winlink1000OduAirRxPowerAntenn
aB

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.3

Integer

RO

ReceivedSignalStrengthindBmofAntennaB.

winlink1000OduAirNumberOfSpect 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
rumChannels
6.4

Integer

RO

RepresentsthenumberofSpectrumChannels.

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
3.4

Description
RepresentsthenumberofMultibandsub
bands.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elTable

N/A ODUSpectrumAnalysisChannelTable.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elTableEntry

N/A ODUSpectrumAnalysisChannelTableentry.
INDEX{
winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChannelIndex}

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.1

Integer

RO

ODUSpectrumChannelindex.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elFrequency

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.2

Integer

RO

ODUSpectrumChannelfrequencyinMHz.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elScanned

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.3

Integer

RO

Anindicationofthevaildityofthechannel's
data.Ifthechannelwasscannedthedatais
valid,elsenot.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elScanningTimestamp

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.4

TimeTicks

RO

Channellastscantimestampinhundredthsofa
secondsincedeviceuptime.Ifthechannel
wasnotscannedthanthereturnvaluewillbe0.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elLastNFAntennaA

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.5

Integer

RO

NormalizedNoiseFloorvalueindBmof
AntennaA(including2neighborfrequencies).

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elLastNFAntennaB

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.6

Integer

RO

NormalizedNoiseFloorvalueindBmof
AntennaB(including2neighborfrequencies).

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elAverageNFAntennaA

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.7

Integer

RO

AveragenormalizedNoiseFloorvalueindBm
ofAntennaAoveralldwells.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elAverageNFAntennaB

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.8

Integer

RO

AveragenormalizedNoiseFloorvalueindBm
ofAntennaBoveralldwells.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elMaxNFAntennaA

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.9

Integer

RO

MaxnormalizedNoiseFloorvalueindBmof
AntennaAoveralldwells.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elMaxNFAntennaB

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.10

Integer

RO

MaxnormalizedNoiseFloorvalueindBmof
AntennaBoveralldwells.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elCACPerformed

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.11

Integer

RO

WasCACperformedonthechannel.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elLastCACTimestamp

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.12

TimeTicks

RO

LastCACperformedtimestampinhundredths
ofasecondsincedeviceuptime.IfnoCAChas
performedonthechannelthereturnvaluewill
be0.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D16

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet12of31)
Access

Name

OID

Type

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elRadarDetected

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.13

Integer

RO

WasRadardetectedonthechannel.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elRadarDetectionTimestamp

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.14

TimeTicks

RO

LastRadarDetectiontimestampinhundredths
ofasecondsincedeviceuptime.IfnoRadar
hasdetectedonthechannelthereturnvalue
willbe0.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elAvailable

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.15

Integer

RO

Isthechannelavailableforuse.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elMaxBeaconRss

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.16

Integer

RO

ThemaxRSSvalueofareceivedbeacononthe
specificchannelindBm.

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumChann
elCompressed

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
6.5.1.17

OctetString

RO

CompressalltheSpectrumdataperchannel
intoonevariable.Frequency(4bytes)
Scanned(1byte)Timestamp(4bytes)LastNF
AntennaA(1byte)LastNFAntennaB(1byte)
AvgNFAntennaA(1byte)AvgNFAntennaB(1
byte)MaxNFAntennaA(1byte)MaxNF
AntennaB(1byte)CACPerformed(1byte)
LastCACTimestamp(4bytes)RadarDetected
(1byte)RadarDetectedTimestamp(4bytes)
ChannelAvailable(1byte)MaxBeaconRSS(1
byte).

RO

Theminimumandmaximumfrequenciesin
MHzwhichthechipsupports.

winlink1000OduAirChipMinMaxFre
q

Description

winlink1000OduAirSpectrumAnalysi 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
sTimeout
6.7

Integer

RW Spectrumanalysistimeoutinseconds.

winlink1000OduAirAntConfAndRate 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
sStatus
7

Integer

RO

winlink1000OduAirDualAntTxMode 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
8

Integer

RW Description:TransmissiontypewhenusingDual
radios(MIMOorAdvancedDiversityusingone
streamofdata).

winlink1000OduAirTxOperationMo
de

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.5
9

Integer

RW ThisparametercontrolstheOperationmodeof
framessentovertheair.TheOperationmode
iseithernormal(1)forregulartransmission
whereframesizeisdeterminedbythetrafficor
throughputtest(2)whentheuserrequestsan
actualovertheairthroughputestimationusing
fullframes.Thelatterlastsnomorethana
predeterminedinterval(default30sec).

winlink1000OduAirDesiredNetMast 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
erTxRatio
0.1

Integer

RW Thisparameterisreservedtotheelement
managerprovidedwiththeproduct.

winlink1000OduAirCurrentNetMast 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
erTxRatio
0.2

Integer

RO

RepresentstheactualNetMasterTxRAtio.

winlink1000OduAirMinUsableMast
erTxRatio

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
0.3

Integer

RO

Representstheminimalvaluetheusercan
configureforDesirednetmAsterTxRatio.

winlink1000OduAirMaxUsableMast
erTxRatio

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
0.4

Integer

RO

Representsthemaximalvaluetheusercan
configureforDesirednetmAsterTxRatio.

winlink1000OduAirAccumulatedUA
S

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
1

Integer

RO

AccumulatestheUnavailablesecondsoftheAir
Interface.Relevantforpointtopointsystems.

winlink1000OduAirDistStr

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
2

DisplayString

RO

PossibilitiesofthelinkaccordingtoRFPand
CBW

RO

Astringrepresentingthechannelsavailable.
Eachcharacterrepresentsonefrequencywhen
'1'meansitsavailableand'0'meansitsnot.

winlink1000OduAirChannelsDefault
FreqStr
winlink1000OduAirAntConnectionT 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
ype
4

RADWIN2000UserManual

Integer

Release2.8.30

Description:AntennaconfigurationandRates
status(1=Singleantennawithsingledata
stream2=Dualantennawithsingledata
stream3=Dualantennawithdualdata
stream).

RW Antennaconnectiontype(External(1)
Integrated(2)Embedded_External(3)
Embedded_Integrated(4)).

D17

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet13of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000OduAirAllowableChann
elsStr

RW Astringrepresentingtheallowablechannels.
Eachcharacterrepresentsonechannelwhen'1'
meansitsavailableand'0'meansitsnot.

winlink1000OduAirDfsAlgorithmTyp
eState

RW BitmapforstateofRadarAlgorithmType.Filters
bybit'sposition:0=ZeroPW1=Fixed2=
Variable3=Staggered4=Long.

winlink1000OduAirDfsLastDetected
Tbl

N/A Lastdetectedradarstable.

winlink1000OduAirDfsLastDetected
Entry

N/A ODUMultibandSubBandsTableentry.INDEX
{winlink1000OduAirDfsLastDetectedIndex}

winlink1000OduAirDfsLastDetected
Index

RO

DfsLastDetectedRadarsTableIndex.

winlink1000OduAirDfsLastDetected
Time

RO

Dfstimeofthelastdetectedradar.

winlink1000OduAirDfsLastDetected
AlgorithmType

RO

Dfstypeofthelastdetectedradar.

winlink1000OduAirDfsLastDetected
Frequency

RO

Dfsfrequencyofthelastdetectedradar.

winlink1000OduAirPreferredChann
elsStr

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
7

DisplayString

RW Astringrepresentingthepreferredchannels.
Eachcharacterrepresentsonechannelwhen'1'
meansitspreferredand'0'meansitsnot.

winlink1000OduAirSyncLossThresh
old

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.6
8

Integer

RW Whenthecurrentthroughputisbelowthis
threshold(inKbps)synclosswilloccur.

winlink1000OduAirGeoLocation

RW Geographicdevicelocationinformat:latitude
longitude.

winlink1000OduAirAggregateCapaci 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.5.7
ty
0

Integer

RO

AggregateCapacityoftheODUinMbps.

winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrTable

N/A Thistabledefines/keepsthecountersofthe
current15mininterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrEntry

N/A ThisisanentryintheCurrentIntervalTable.
INDEX{ifIndex}

winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrUAS

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.1. Gauge
1.1

RO

ThecurrentnumberofUnavailableSeconds
startingfromthepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrES

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.1. Gauge
1.2

RO

CurrentnumberofErroredSecondsstarting
fromthepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrSES

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.1. Gauge
1.3

RO

CurrentnumberofSeverelyErroredSeconds
startingfromthepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrBBE

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.1. Gauge
1.4

RO

CurrentnumberofBackgroundBlockErrors
startingfromthepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrIntegri 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.1. Integer


ty
1.5

RO

Indicatestheintegrityoftheentry.

winlink1000OduPerfMonCurrComp
ressed

RO

Holdsacompressedstringofalldataper
interface.CompressedAirInterfaceStructure
(sizeinbrackets):UAS(4)ES(4)SES(4)BBE
(4)Integrity(1)MinRSL(1)MaxRSL(1)
RSLThresh1Exceeded(4)RSLThresh2Exceeded
(4)MinTSL(1)MaxTSL(1)TSLThresh1Exceed
(4)BBERThresh1Exceed(4)RxMBytes(4)
TxMBytes(4)EthCapacityThreshUnder(4)
HighTrafficThreshExceed(4)Compressed
EtherentODUinterface(sizeinbrackets):UAS
(4)ES(4)SES(4)BBE(4)Integrity(1)
RxMBytes(4)TxMBytes(4)
EthCapacityThreshUnder(4)
HighTrafficThreshExceed(4)ActiveSeconds(4)

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalTa
ble

N/A Thistabledefines/keepsthecountersofthelast
day(inresolutionof15minintervals).

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D18

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet14of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalEn
try

N/A ThisisanentryintheIntervalTable.INDEX
{ifIndexwinlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalIdx}

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalIdx

RO

Thistableisindexedperintervalnumber.Each
intervalisof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalUA
S

RO

ThecurrentnumberofUnavailableSecondsper
interval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalES

RO

CurrentnumberofErroredSecondsperinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalSE
S

RO

CurrentnumberofSeverelyErroredSecondsper
interval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalBB
E

RO

CurrentnumberofBackgroundBlockErrorsper
interval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalInt
egrity

RO

Indicatestheintegrityoftheentryperinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonIntervalCo
mpressed

RO

Holdsacompressedstringofalldataper
interface.CompressedAirInterfaceStructure
(sizeinbrackets):UAS(4)ES(4)SES(4)BBE
(4)Integrity(1)MinRSL(1)MaxRSL(1)
RSLThresh1Exceeded(4)RSLThresh2Exceeded
(4)MinTSL(1)MaxTSL(1)TSLThresh1Exceed
(4)BBERThresh1Exceed(4)RxMBytes(4)
TxMBytes(4)EthCapacityThreshUnder(4)
HighTrafficThreshExceed(4)Compressed
EtherentODUinterface(sizeinbrackets):UAS
(4)ES(4)SES(4)BBE(4)Integrity(1)
RxMBytes(4)TxMBytes(4)
EthCapacityThreshUnder(4)
HighTrafficThreshExceed(4)ActiveSeconds(1)

winlink1000OduPerfMonDayTable

N/A Thistabledefines/keepsthecountersofthelast
month(inresolutionofdays).

winlink1000OduPerfMonDayEntry

N/A ThisisanentryintheDaysTable.INDEX
{ifIndexwinlink1000OduPerfMonDayIdx}

winlink1000OduPerfMonDayIdx

RO

Thistableisindexedperintervalnumber.Each
intervalisof24hoursandtheoldestis30.

winlink1000OduPerfMonDayUAS

RO

ThecurrentnumberofUnavailableSecondsper
intervalof24hours.

winlink1000OduPerfMonDayES

RO

CurrentnumberofErroredSecondsperinterval
of24hours.

winlink1000OduPerfMonDaySES

RO

CurrentnumberofSeverelyErroredSecondsper
intervalof24hours.

winlink1000OduPerfMonDayBBE

RO

CurrentnumberofBackgroundBlockErrorsper
intervalof24hours.

winlink1000OduPerfMonDayIntegri
ty

RO

Indicatestheintegrityoftheentryperinterval
of24hours.

winlink1000OduPerfMonDayCompr
essed

RO

Holdsacompressedstringofalldataper
interface.CompressedAirInterfaceStructure
(sizeinbrackets):UAS(4)ES(4)SES(4)BBE
(4)Integrity(1)MinRSL(1)MaxRSL(1)
RSLThresh1Exceeded(4)RSLThresh2Exceeded
(4)MinTSL(1)MaxTSL(1)TSLThresh1Exceed
(4)BBERThresh1Exceed(4)RxMBytes(4)
TxMBytes(4)EthCapacityThreshUnder(4)
HighTrafficThreshExceed(4)Compressed
EtherentODUinterface(sizeinbrackets):UAS
(4)ES(4)SES(4)BBE(4)Integrity(1)
RxMBytes(4)TxMBytes(4)
EthCapacityThreshUnder(4)
HighTrafficThreshExceed(4)ActiveSeconds(1)

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrTab
le

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheaircountersofthe
current15mininterval.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D19

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet15of31)
OID

Type

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrEnt
ry
winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrMi
nRSL

Access

Name

Description

N/A ThisisanentryintheCurrentIntervalTable.
INDEX{ifIndex}
1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4. Integer
1.1

RO

CurrentMinReceivedLevelReferencestarting
fromthepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrMa 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4. Integer


xRSL
1.2

RO

CurrentMaxReceivedLevelReferencestarting
fromthepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrRSL 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4. Gauge


Thresh1Exceed
1.3

RO

NumberofsecondsReceiveSignalLevel
exceededtheRSL1thresholdinthelast15
minutes.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrRSL 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4. Gauge


Thresh2Exceed
1.4

RO

NumberofsecondsReceiveSignalLevel
exceededtheRSL2thresholdinthelast15
minutes.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrMi
nTSL

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4. Integer
1.5

RO

CurrentMinTransmitSignalLevelstartingfrom
thepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrMa 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4. Integer


xTSL
1.6

RO

CurrentMaxTransmitSignalLevelstartingfrom
thepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrTSL 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4. Gauge


Thresh1Exceed
1.7

RO

NumberofsecondsTransmitSignalLevel
exceededtheTSL1thresholdinthelast15
minutes.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirCurrBB
ERThresh1Exceed

RO

NumberofsecondsBackgroundBlockError
RatioexceededtheBBER1thresholdinthelast
15minutes.

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.4. Gauge
1.8

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
Table

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheaircountersofthe
lastday(inresolutionof15minintervals).

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
Entry

N/A ThisisanentryintheIntervalTable.INDEX
{ifIndexwinlink1000OduPerfMonAirIntervalIdx
}

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
Idx

RO

Thistableisindexedperintervalnumber.Each
intervalisof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
MinRSL

RO

CurrentMinReceivedLevelReferenceper
interval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
MaxRSL

RO

CurrentMaxReceivedLevelReferenceper
interval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
RSLThresh1Exceed

RO

NumberofsecondsReceiveSignalLevel
exceededtheRSL1thresholdperinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
RSLThresh2Exceed

NumberofsecondsReceiveSignalLevel
exceededtheRSL2thresholdACCESSreadonly
perinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
MinTSL

RO

CurrentMinTransmitSignalLevelperinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
MaxTSL

RO

CurrentMaxTransmitSignalLevelperinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
TSLThresh1Exceed

RO

NumberofsecondsTransmitSignalLevel
exceededtheTSL1thresholdperinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirInterval
BBERThresh1Exceed

RO

NumberofsecondsBackgroundBlockError
RatioexceededtheBBER1thresholdper
interval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayTabl
e

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheaircountersofthe
lastmonth(inresolutionofdays).

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayEntr
y

N/A ThisisanentryintheDaysTable.INDEX
{ifIndexwinlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayIdx}

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayIdx

RO

ThistableisindexedperDaynumber.EachDay
isof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayMin
RSL

RO

CurrentMinReceivedLevelReferenceperDay.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayMa
xRSL

RO

CurrentMaxReceivedLevelReferenceperDay.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D20

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet16of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayRSL
Thresh1Exceed

RO

NumberofsecondsReceiveSignalLevel
exceededtheRSL1thresholdperDay.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayRSL
Thresh2Exceed

RO

NumberofsecondsReceiveSignalLevel
exceededtheRSL2thresholdperDay.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayMin
TSL

RO

CurrentMinTransmitSignalLevelperDay.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayMa
xTSL

RO

CurrentMaxTransmitSignalLevelperDay.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayTSL
Thresh1Exceed

RO

NumberofsecondsTransmitSignalLevel
exceededtheTSL1thresholdperDay.

winlink1000OduPerfMonAirDayBBE
RThresh1Exceed

RO

NumberofsecondsBackgroundBlockError
RatioexceededtheBBER1thresholdperDay.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrTa
ble

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheethernetcounters
ofthecurrent15mininterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrEn
try

N/A ThisisanentryintheCurrentIntervalTable.
INDEX{ifIndex}

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrRx
MBytes

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.7. Gauge
1.1

RO

CurrentRXMegaBytesstartingfromthe
present15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrTx
MBytes

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.7. Gauge
1.2

RO

CurrentTransmitMegaBytesstartingfromthe
present15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrEt
hCapacityThreshUnder

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.7. Gauge
1.3

RO

Thenumberoftimesthroughputwasbelow
thresholdinthepresent15minutesperiod.
Relevantforpointtopointsystems.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrHi
ghTrafficThreshExceed

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.7. Gauge
1.4

RO

Thenumberoftimesactualtrafficwasabove
thresholdinthepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCurrAc
tiveSeconds

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.7. Gauge
1.5

RO

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichRPLEthernet
swervicewasnotblockedinthepresent15
minutesperiod.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthInterva
lTable

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheethernetcounters
ofthelastday(inresolutionof15minintervals).

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthInterva
lEntry

N/A ThisisanentryintheIntervalTable.INDEX
{ifIndexwinlink1000OduPerfMonEthIntervalIdx
}

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthInterva
lIdx

RO

Thistableisindexedperintervalnumber.Each
intervalisof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthInterva
lRxMBytes

RO

CurrentRXMegaBytesperinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthInterva
lTxMBytes

RO

CurrentTransmitMegaBytesperinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthInterva
lEthCapacityThreshUnder

RO

Thenumberoftimesthroughputwasbelow
thresholdintheeachinterval.Relevantfor
pointtopointsystems.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthInterva
lHighTrafficThreshExceed

RO

Thenumberoftimesactualtrafficwasabove
thresholdintheeachinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthInterva
lActiveSeconds

RO

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichRPLEthernet
servicewasnotblockedintheeachinterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayTab
le

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheethernetcounters
ofthelastmonth(inresolutionofdays).

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayEnt
ry

N/A ThisisanentryintheDaysTable.INDEX
{ifIndexwinlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayIdx}

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayIdx

RO

ThistableisindexedperDaynumber.Each
intervalisof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayRx
MBytes

RO

CurrentRXMegaBytesperday.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayTx
MBytes

RO

CurrentTransmitMegaBytesperday.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D21

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet17of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayEth
CapacityThreshUnder

RO

Thenumberoftimesthroughputwasbelow
thresholdeachday.Relevantforpointtopoint
systems.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayHig
hTrafficThreshExceed

RO

Thenumberoftimesactualtrafficwasabove
thresholdeachday.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthDayAct
iveSeconds

RO

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichRPLEthernet
servicewasnotblockedeachday.

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmCurrTa
ble

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheTDMcountersof
thecurrent15mininterval.

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmCurrE
ntry

N/A ThisisanentryintheCurrentIntervalTable.
INDEX{ifIndex}

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmCurrA
ctiveSeconds

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.1
0.1.1

Gauge

RO

ParameterindicatingwhethertheTDMservice
wasactive.UnderTDMbackuplinkthe
parameterindicateswhetherthebackuplink
wasactive.

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmInterv
alTable

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheTDMcountersof
thelastday(inresolutionof15minintervals).

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmInterv
alEntry

N/A ThisisanentryintheIntervalTable.INDEX
{ifIndex
winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmIntervalIdx}

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmInterv
alIdx

RO

Thistableisindexedperintervalnumber.Each
intervalisof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmInterv
alActiveSeconds

RO

ParameterindicatingwhethertheTDMservice
wasactive.UnderTDMbackuplinkthe
parameterindicateswhetherthebackuplink
wasactive.

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayTa
ble

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheTDMcountersof
thelastmonth(inresolutionofdays).

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayEn
try

N/A ThisisanentryintheDaysTable.INDEX
{ifIndexwinlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayIdx}

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayId
x

RO

ThistableisindexedperDaynumber.Each
intervalisof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000OduPerfMonTdmDayAc
tiveSeconds

RO

ParameterindicatingwhethertheTDMservice
wasactive.UnderTDMbackuplinkthe
parameterindicateswhetherthebackuplink
wasactive.

winlink1000OduPerfMonTxThresh1 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.2
0

Integer

RW WhentheTransmitpowerexceedsthis
thresholdaperformancemonitoringTSL1
counterisincremented.

winlink1000OduPerfMonRxThresh1 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.2
1

Integer

RW WhentheRXpowerexceedsthisthresholda
performancemonitoringRSL1counteris
incremented.

winlink1000OduPerfMonRxThresh2 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.2
2

Integer

RW WhentheRXpowerexceedsthisthresholda
performancemonitoringRSL2counteris
incremented.

winlink1000OduPerfMonBBERThres 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.2
h1
3

Integer

RW WhentheBBERexceedsthisthresholda
performancemonitoringBBERcounteris
incremented.Theunitsare1/10ofapercent.

winlink1000OduPerfMonEthCapacit 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.2
yThreshKbps
4

Integer

RW Whenthecurrentthroughputisbelowthis
thresholdthecorrespondingcounteris
incremented

winlink1000OduPerfMonHighTraffic 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.6.2
ThreshKbps
5

Integer

RW Whenthecurrenttrafficisabovethisthreshold
thencorrespondingcounterisincremented.

winlink1000OduAgnGenAddTrapExt 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.1. Integer


1

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

RW If'yes'ischosentheifIndexUnitSeverity
Time_TandAlarmIdfromthe
winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmTablewillbe
bindtotheendofeachprivatetrap.

D22

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet18of31)
OID

Type

winlink1000OduAgnGenSetMode

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.1. Integer
2

Access

Name

Description

RW Thisparameterisreservedtotheelement
managerprovidedwiththeproduct.

winlink1000OduAgnGenLocalConne
ctionMode

RW LocalConnection(Broadcast)Configuration
Mode.Optionsare:1SNMPReadWrite2
SNMPReadOnly.

winlink1000OduAgnNTPCfgTimeSer 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.2. IPAddress


verIP
1

RW IPaddressoftheserverfromwhichthecurrent
timeisloaded.

winlink1000OduAgnNTPCfgTimeOff 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.2. Integer


setFromUTC
2

RW OffsetfromCoordinatedUniversalTime
(minutes).Possiblevalues:1440..1440.

winlink1000OduAgnRealTimeAndD
ate

RW Thisparameterspecifiestherealtimeanddate
Format'YYYYMMDDHH:MM:SS'
(Hexadecimal).Adatetimespecification:
fieldoctetscontentsrange
112year
0..6553623month1..12
34day1..3145hour
0..2356minutes0..596
7seconds0..60(use60
forleapsecond)78deciseconds
0..9ForexampleTuesdayMay261992
at1:30:15PMEDTwouldbedisplayedas:
07c8051a0d1e0f00(1992526
13:30:15)

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.2. OctetString
3

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmLastC 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. Integer


hange
1

RO

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmTable

N/A Thistableincludesthecurrentlyactivealarms.
WhenaRAISEDtrapissentanalarmentry
isaddedtothetable.WhenaCLEARtrapissent
theentryisremoved.

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmEntry

N/A Entrycontainingthedetailsofacurrently
RAISEDtrap.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmCounter}

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmCoun 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. Integer


ter
2.1.1

RO

Arunningcounterofactivealarms.Thecounter
isincrementedforeverynewRAISEDtrap.Itis
clearedafteradevicereset.

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmSeve
rity

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. Integer
2.1.2

RO

CurrentAlarmseverity.

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmId

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. Integer
2.1.3

RO

UniqueAlarmIdentifier(combinesalarmtype
andinterface).ThesameAlarmIdisusedfor
RAISEDandCLEAREDalarms.

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmIfInd
ex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. Integer
2.1.4

RO

InterfaceIndexwherethealarmoccurred.
Alarmsthatarenotassociatedwithaspecific
interfacewillhavethefollowingvalue:65535.

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmUnit

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. Integer
2.1.5

RO

Unitassociatedwiththealarm.

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmTrapI 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. Integer


D
2.1.6

RO

IDoftheraisedtrapthatwassentwhenthis
alarmwasraised.

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. Integer


T
2.1.7

RO

Timestampofthisalarm.Thisnumberisin
secondsfromMidnightJanuary1st1970.

winlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmText

RO

Alarmdisplaytext(sameasthetextinthesent
trap).

winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsNum 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.4. Integer


ber
1

RO

Thiscounterindicatesthesizeofthe
winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsTable

winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsTable

N/A Thistableincludesthelastevents.Whenatrap
issentanevententryisaddedtothetable.

winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsEntr
y

N/A Entrycontainingthedetailsoflasttraps.INDEX
{winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsIndex}

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.3. DisplayString
2.1.8

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

Thiscounterisinitializedto0afteradevice
resetandisincrementeduponeachchangein
thewinlink1000OduAgnCurrAlarmTable(either
anadditionorremovalofanentry).

D23

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet19of31)
Type

Access

Name

OID

winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsInde
x

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.4. Integer
2.1.1

RO

Theindexofthetable

winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsSeve 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.4. Integer


rity
2.1.2

RO

CurrentTrapseverity.

winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsIfInd
ex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.4. Integer
2.1.3

RO

InterfaceIndexwheretheeventoccurred.Traps
thatarenotassociatedwithaspecific
interfacewillhavethefollowingvalue:65535.

winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.4. Integer


T
2.1.4

RO

Timestampofthistrap.Thisnumberisin
secondsfromMidnightJanuary1st1970.

winlink1000OduAgnLastEventsText

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.1.7.4. DisplayString
2.1.5

RO

Trapdisplaytext(sameasthetextinthesent
trap).

winlink1000IduAdmProductType

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1

DisplayString

RO

IDUconfigurationdescription.

winlink1000IduAdmHwRev

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.2

DisplayString

RO

IDUHardwareRevision.

winlink1000IduAdmSwRev

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.3

DisplayString

RO

IDUSoftwareRevision.

Integer

RO

Indicatesthenumberofcurrentlyavailable
ExternalAlarmInputs.

winlink1000OduAdmNumOfExterna 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.4
lAlarmIn

Description

winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmIn
Table

N/A ThisistheExternalAlarmInputstable.

winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmIn
Entry

N/A Entrycontainingtheelementsofasingle
ExternalAlarmInput.INDEX{
winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmInIndex}

winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmIn 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.5. Integer


Index
1.1

RO

winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmIn 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.5. DisplayString


Text
1.2

RW ThisfielddescribestheExternalAlarmInput.It
isanoptionalstringofnomorethan64
characterswhichwillbeusedintheevent
beingsentasaresultofachangeinthestatusof
theExternalAlarmInput.DEFVAL{Alarm
Description}

winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmIn 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.5. Integer


AdminState
1.3

RW ThisvalueindicatesifthisExternalAlarmInput
isenabledordisabled.

winlink1000OduAdmExternAlarmIn 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.5. Integer


Status
1.4

RO

Thisvalueindicatesthecurrentstatusofthe
ExternalAlarmInput.

winlink1000IduAdmSN

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.6

DisplayString

RO

IDUSerialNumber

winlink1000IduAdmIduDetectionM
ode

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.7

Integer

RW Theparameterdefineswhethertosend
EthernetframestodetectanIDU.Thevalid
writablevaluesare:userDisabled(3)
userEnabled(4).Achangerequiresaresetand
iseffectiveafterreset.

winlink1000IduAdmMountedTrunks 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.8

Integer

RO

NumberofmountedtrunksintheIDU

winlink1000IduAdmLicensedTrunks

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.9

Integer

RO

NumberofLicensedTrunksintheIDU

winlink1000IduAdmVlanSupported

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
0

Integer

RO

IdentifiesifthelocalIDUsupportsVLANtag/
untag

winlink1000IduAdmVlanEgressMod 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
e
1

DisplayString

RW VLANtag/untagegressvalues

winlink1000IduAdmVlanIngressMo
de

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
2

DisplayString

RW VLANtag/untagingressvalues

winlink1000IduAdmVlanDefaultPor
tVIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
3

DisplayString

RW VLANtag/untagdefaultVLANidsforeachport
RightmostdigitisVlanpriority(06)otherdigits
composeVlanId(14094)

winlink1000IduAdmVlanLan1Untag
gedVIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
4

DisplayString

RW VLANuntaggedVIDsforLAN1port

winlink1000IduAdmVlanLan2Untag
gedVIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
5

DisplayString

RW VLANuntaggedVIDsforLAN2port

winlink1000IduAdmVlanSfpUntagg
edVIDs

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
6

DisplayString

RW VLANuntaggedVIDsforSfpport

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

ThisvalueindicatestheindexoftheExternal
AlarmInputentry.

D24

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet20of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000IduAdmVlanLan1Filtere 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
dVIDs
7

DisplayString

RW VLANfilteredVIDsforLAN1port

winlink1000IduAdmVlanLan2Filtere 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
dVIDs
8

DisplayString

RW VLANfilteredVIDsforLAN2port

winlink1000IduAdmVlanSfpFiltered 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.1
VIDs
9

DisplayString

RW VLANfilteredVIDsforSfpport

winlink1000IduAdmPortsConnectio 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.2
n
0

Integer

RW IDUportsconnectionbitmap.bit0LAN1
LAN2bit1SFPLAN1bit2SFPLAN2bit
values:0portsaredisconnected.1ports
areconnected.

winlink1000IduAdmVlanMode

Integer

RW LocalIDUVlanMode.

winlink1000IduAdmVlanMembersh 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.2
ipVIDs
2

OctetString

RW VLANMembershipVLANIDslist.

winlink1000IduAdmVlanMembersh 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.2
ipPortsCode
3

OctetString

RW VLANMembershipportscode.Eachvalue
representtherelation(bitmap)Betweenthe
suitableVIDtotheIDUports.bit0LAN1bit
1LAN2bit2SFPbitvalue0notmember
ofappropriateVIDbitvalue1memberof
appropriateVID

winlink1000IduAdmVlanMembersh 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.2
ipUntaggedHandle
4

DisplayString

RW VLANMembershipUntaggedframeshandling.
The3valuesrepresentingLAN1LAN2andSFP
accordingly.Foreachporttheoptionalvalues
are:1Discard2Tag3LeaveUnmodified

winlink1000IduAdmVlanMembersh 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.2
ipTagUntagged
5

DisplayString

RW VLANMembershipUntaggedframestagging.
The3valuesrepresentingLAN1LAN2andSFP
accordingly.Thevalueoneachportentry
representthetaggingvaluewhichisbuiltof:
VLANID&VLANPriority.

winlink1000IduSrvDesiredTrunks

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.2

Integer

RW Requiredtrunksbitmap.Notethatthenumber
ofpossibletrunksthatcanbeconfiguredmay
varybasedontheIDUhardwareconfiguration
theselectedairinterfacerateandtherangeof
theinstallation.TheprovidedManager
applicationenablestheusertoselectonly
availableconfigurations.Achangeiseffective
immediatelyifappliedtoamasterunitandthe
linkisinservicemode.

winlink1000IduSrvServices

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.4

ObjectID

RO

ThisparameterisreservedtotheManager
applicationprovidedwiththeproduct.

winlink1000IduSrvActiveTrunks

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.6

Integer

RO

AbitmapdescribingthecurrentlyopenTDM
trunks.

winlink1000IduSrvAvailableTrunks

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.8

Integer

RO

AbitmapdescribingthenumberofTDMtrunks
thatcanbeopenedinthecurrentconfiguration.
ThevaluestakeintoaccounttheIDUhardware
configurationtheairrateandtheinstallation
range.

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.1.2
1

winlink1000IduSrvPossibleServices
Table

N/A IDUPossibleServicestable.

winlink1000IduSrvPossibleServices
Entry

N/A IDUServicestableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000IduSrvPossibleServicesIndex}

winlink1000IduSrvPossibleServicesI 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
ndex
0.1.1

Integer

RO

TableindexRateindexoftheairinterface.

winlink1000IduSrvPossibleTdmServi 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
ces
0.1.2

Integer

RO

Deprecatedparameter.Abitmapdescribingthe
TDMtrunksthatcanbeopenedinthe
correspondingAirRate.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D25

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet21of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000IduSrvPossibleEthServic 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
es
0.1.3

Integer

RO

Deprecatedparameter.Thisparameter
describesiftheEthernetServicecanbeopened
inthecorrespondingAirRate.Thevalidvalues
are:disabled(0)enabled(1).

winlink1000IduSrvRemainingRate

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
0.1.4

Integer

RO

CurrentEthernetbandwidthinbpsperairrate.

winlink1000IduSrvTrunkCost

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
0.1.5

Integer

RO

CostoftheTDMServiceinbps.

winlink1000IduSrvAvailServicesTabl
e

N/A ODUPossibleTDMServicestable.

winlink1000IduSrvAvailServicesEntr
y

N/A ODUTDMServicestableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000IduSrvAvailServicesIndex}

winlink1000IduSrvAvailServicesInde 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
x
1.1.1

Integer

RO

Tableindex.Theindexisthebitmaskofthe
TDMservice.

winlink1000IduSrvAvailServicesStat 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
e
1.1.2

Integer

RO

RepresentstheTDMserviceavailability.

winlink1000IduSrvAvailServicesMin 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
RateIdx
1.1.3

Integer

RO

Minimumrateindexoftheairinterfacewhich
maketheservicepossible.

winlink1000IduSrvAvailServicesMax 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
RateIdx
1.1.4

Integer

RO

Maximumrateindexoftheairinterfacewhich
maketheservicepossible.

winlink1000IduSrvAvailServicesRea
son

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
1.1.5

Integer

RO

InformationabouttheTDMServiceavailability.
NotApplicableiftheserviceisavailable.The
reasonsforTDMServiceunavailability:The
availablethroughputisn'tsufficientforService
demands;TheIDUHWdoesn'tsupportthe
service;ALinkPasswordmismatchwas
detected;Theexternalpulsetypedetectedis
improperforTDMservices;ASoftware
versionsmismatchwasdetected.ASymetric
TDDModeIsObligated.

winlink1000IduSrvEthActive

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
2

Integer

RO

RepresentstheEthernetserviceactivationstate.

winlink1000IduSrvEthAvailable

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
3

Integer

RO

RepresentstheEthernetserviceavailability
state.

winlink1000IduSrvEthThroughput

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
4

Gauge

RO

CurrentavailableEthernetservicethroughputin
bps.

winlink1000IduSrvEthMaxInfoRate

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
5

Integer

RW Holdsthemaximumbandwidth(kbps)tobe
allocatedforEthernetservice.Valueofzero
meansthatEthernetserviceworksasbest
effort.Themaximumvalueisproductspecific.
Refertotheusermanual.

winlink1000IduSrvAvailableTrunksT 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.2.1
1
6

Integer

RO

AbitmapdescribingtheTDMtrunksthatcanbe
openedunderT1configuration.Thevalues
takeintoaccounttheIDUhardware
configurationtheairrateandtheinstallation
range.

winlink1000IduEthernetIfTable

N/A IDUEthernetInterfacetable.

winlink1000IduEthernetIfEntry

N/A IDUEthernetInterfacetableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000IduEthernetIfIndex}

winlink1000IduEthernetIfIndex

RO

IfIndexcorrespondingtothisInterface.

winlink1000IduEthernetIfAddress

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.3.1. DisplayString
1.5

RO

IDUMACaddress.

winlink1000IduEthernetNumOfLan
Ports

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.3.3

Integer

RO

NumberofLANinterfacesintheIDU.

winlink1000IduEthernetNumOfSfpP 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.3.4
orts

Integer

RO

ThenumberofSFPinterfacesintheIDU.

winlink1000IduEthernetSfpProperti 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.3.5
es

DisplayString

RO

SFPvenforproperties:VendorNamePNand
Revision.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D26

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet22of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000IduEthernetGbeSuppor 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.3.6
ted

Integer

RO

SupportedGigabitEthernetinIDU.

winlink1000IduEthernetOduInError
s

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.3.7

Counter

RO

Thenumberofinboundpacketsthatcontained
errorspreventingthemfrombeingdeliverable
toahigherlayerprotocol.

winlink1000IduBridgeTpAging

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.4.4. Integer
2

RW Timeoutinsecondsforaging.Notethatforthis
parametertobeeffectivetheODUmustbe
configuredtoHUBmode.Achangeiseffective
immediately.

winlink1000IduTdmTxClockAvailStat 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1. Integer


es
1

RO

winlink1000IduTdmTxClockDesiredS 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1. Integer


tate
2

RW RequiredstateoftheTDMTransmitClock
Control.Achangeiseffectiveafterreactivation
oftheTDMservice.

winlink1000IduTdmTxClockActualSt 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1. Integer


ate
3

RO

ActualstateoftheTDMTransmitClockControl.

winlink1000IduTdmMasterClockAva 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2. Integer


ilOptions
1

RO

AvailableoptionsoftheTDMMasterClock
Controleachinputstatusisrepresentedbya
bit.Whentheoptionisavailablethebitvalue
is1.Whentheoptionisunavailablethebit
valueis0.Theavailableoptionsare:bit2=
Automaticbit3=Trunk#1bit4=Trunk#2bit
5=Trunk#3bit6=Trunk#4Whennooptions
areavailablethereturnedvalueis:1

winlink1000IduTdmMasterClockDes 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2. Integer


ired
2

RW RequiredTDMMasterClock.Achangeis
effectiveafterreactivationoftheTDMservice.

winlink1000IduTdmMasterClockAct 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2. Integer


ual
3

RO

winlink1000IduTdmConfigTable

N/A IDUTDMLinksConfigurationtable.

winlink1000IduTdmConfigEntry

N/A IDUTDMLinksConfigurationtableentry.
INDEX{winlink1000IduTdmConfigIndex}

winlink1000IduTdmConfigIndex

RO

Tableindex.

winlink1000IduTdmIfIndex

RO

Linkindexintheinterfacetable.

winlink1000IduTdmLineCoding

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.6. Integer
1.6

AvailablestatesoftheTDMTransmitClock
Controleachinputstatusisrepresentedbya
bit.Whenthestateisavailablethebitvalueis
1.Whenthestateisunavailablethebitvalue
is0.Theavailablestatesare:bit2=
Transparentbit3=LocalLoopTimedbit4=
RemoteLoopTimedbit5=LocalInternalbit6
=RemoteInternal

ActualTrunkusedforTDMMasterClock.

RW ThisparameterappliestoT1trunksonly.The
parametercontrolsthelinecoding.Settingthe
valuetoeachoftheindicesappliestoall.A
changeiseffectiveafterthenextopenofthe
TDMservice.

winlink1000IduTdmLoopbackConfig 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.6. Integer


1.9

RW Loopbackconfigurationtable.Eachofthe
trunkscanbesetNormalLineloopbackor
Reverselineloopback.Achangeiseffective
immediately.

winlink1000IduTdmLineStatus

RO

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.6. Integer
1.10

Linestatus.

winlink1000IduTdmCurrentTable

N/A IDUTDMLinksStatisticstable.

winlink1000IduTdmCurrentEntry

N/A IDUTDMLinksStatisticstableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000IduTdmCurrentIndex}

winlink1000IduTdmCurrentIndex

RO

Tableindex(Sameas
winlink1000IduTdmLineIndex).

RO

Numberofcorrectblockstransmittedtothe
line.

winlink1000IduTdmCurrentBlocks

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.7. Counter
1.101

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

D27

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet23of31)
Type

Access

Name

OID

Description

winlink1000IduTdmCurrentDrops

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.7. Counter
1.102

RO

winlink1000IduTdmCurrentTxClock

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.7. Integer
1.103

RW TDMTransmitClock.Achangeiseffectiveafter
reactivationoftheTDMservice.

Numberoferrorblockstransmittedtotheline.

winlink1000IduTdmCurrentBlocksHi 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.7. Counter


gh
1.104

RO

Highpartofthe64bitscounterCurrentBlocks

winlink1000IduTdmRemoteQual

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.8

Integer

RO

Estimatedaverageintervalbetweenerror
secondevents.Thevalidvaluesare12^31
whereavalueof1isusedtoindicatean
undefinedstate.

winlink1000IduTdmRemoteQualEva 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.9
l

Integer

RO

Estimatedaverageintervalbetweenerror
secondeventsduringevaluationprocess.The
validvaluesare12^31whereavalueof1is
usedtoindicateanundefinedstate.

winlink1000IduTdmSrvEval

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
0

Integer

RW EvaluatedTDMservicebitmask.Settingthis
parametertovaluethatisbiggerthanthe
activatedTDMservicebitmaskwillexecute
theevaluationprocessfor30seconds.Setting
thisparameterto0willstoptheevaluation
processimmediately.

winlink1000IduTdmBackupAvailabl
eLinks

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
1

Integer

RO

NumberofTDMbackuptrunks.

winlink1000IduTdmBackupTable

N/A IDUTDMLinksStatisticstable.

winlink1000IduTdmBackupEntry

N/A IDUTDMLinksStatisticstableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000IduTdmBackupIndex}

winlink1000IduTdmBackupIndex

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
2.1.1

Integer

RO

winlink1000IduTdmBackupMode

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
2.1.2

Integer

RW TDMbackupmode:EnableorDisablewhere
themainlinkistheairlinkortheexternallink.
Changeswillbeeffectiveimmediatly.

winlink1000IduTdmBackupCurrentA 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
ctiveLink
2.1.3

Integer

RO

winlink1000IduTdmJitterBufferSize

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
3

Integer

RW TDMJitterBufferSize.Thevaluemustbe
betweentheminimumandthemaximumTDM
JitterBufferSize.Theunitsare0.1x
millisecond.

winlink1000IduTdmJitterBufferDefa 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
ultSize
4

Integer

RO

TDMJitterBufferDefaultSize.Theunitsare0.1
xmillisecond.

winlink1000IduTdmJitterBufferMinS 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
ize
5

Integer

RO

TDMJitterBufferMinimumSize.Theunitsare
0.1xmillisecond.

winlink1000IduTdmJitterBufferMax
Size

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
6

Integer

RO

TDMJitterBufferMaximumSize.Theunitsare
0.1xmillisecond.

winlink1000IduTdmJitterBufferSizeE 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
val
7

Integer

RW TDMJitterBufferSizeforevaluation.The
valuemustbebetweentheminimumandthe
maximumTDMJitterBufferSize.Theunitsare
0.1xmillisecond.

winlink1000IduTdmType

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
8

Integer

RW TDMType(Thevalueundefinedisreadonly).

winlink1000IduTdmTypeEval

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.1
9

Integer

RW TDMTypeforevaluation.

winlink1000IduTdmLineStatusStr

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2
0

DisplayString

RO

Linestatus.

winlink1000IduTdmHotStandbySup
port

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2
1

Integer

RO

IndicatesifHotStandbyissupported.

winlink1000IduTdmDesiredHotStan 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2
dbyMode
2

Integer

RW DesiredHotStandbyMode.

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

Tableindex.

TDMbackupcurrentactivelink:N/Aairlinkis
activeorexternallinkisactive.

D28

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet24of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000IduTdmHotStandbyOpe 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2
rationStatus
3

Integer

RO

winlink1000IduTdmBackupLinkConf 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2
iguration
4

Integer

RW Thecurrentconfigurationofthebackuplink.

winlink1000IduTdmLineInterfaceCo 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2
nfiguration
5

Integer

RW TDMLineinterfaceconfiguration.

winlink1000IduTdmLineImpedance
Configuration

Integer

RW TDMlineimpedanceconfiguration(standardT1
100OhmnonStandardT1110Ohm)
ApplicableonlyforT1TDMtype.

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.2.6.2
6

TheLinkActualStatus.

winlink1000HbsAirState

RO

winlink1000HbsAirOpMode

RW HoldstheoperationmodeoftheHBS.

winlink1000HbsAirAvailTimeSlots

RO

Thisparameterholdsthenumberofavailable
timeslots(notinuse)intheairinterface.

winlink1000HbsAirSectorCbwSuppo
rtedStr

RO

Representsthechannelbandwidthwhichis
supportedbytheHBSandallconnectedHSUs.

winlink1000HbsAirCompressedMon

RO

HoldsHBSmonitordataincompressedformat:
HBSTrafficMonitorInBytes(4)OutBytes(4)
InFrames(4)OutFrames(4)HBSState(1)HBS
Freq(4)NumberofLinks(2)ECChange
Counter(4)CurrentRatio(2)TotalAirFrames
(4)HBSRxRateinKbps(4)HBSTxRateinKbps
(4)HBSRxRateinFps(4)HBSTxRateinFps
(4)HBSSetMode(1).

winlink1000HbsAirConfChanges

RO

16charactersthatrepresent16HSUs.Each
timeaconfigurationisbeenchangedincrement
therelevantcharacter.

winlink1000HbsAirConfTable

N/A HoldsthetableforallregisteredHSUsinthe
sector(16entries).

winlink1000HbsAirConfEntry

N/A HSUsconfigurationtableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000HbsAirConfIndex}

winlink1000HbsAirConfIndex

RO

winlink1000HbsAirConfUpMir

RW UplinkMIRtowardsspecificHSUinunitsof
kbps.

winlink1000HbsAirConfDownMir

RW DownlinkMIRtowardsspecificHSUinunitsof
kbps.

winlink1000HbsAirConfHsuName

RW HSUname.

winlink1000HbsAirConfHsuLocation

RW HSUlocation.

winlink1000HbsAirConfDualAntTxM
ode

RW Spatialmultiplexing:MIMO(1)orDiversity(2)

winlink1000HbsAirConfNumOfTs

RW Numberoftimeslotwhichareallocatedto
specificHSU.

winlink1000HbsAirConfGeoLocatio
n

RW Geographicdevicelocationinformat:latitude
longitude.

winlink1000HbsAirConfHsuType

RW HSUtype(1=Fixed2=Stationary3=Mobile)

winlink1000HbsAirConfHsuLevel

RW HSUlevel(1..4)

winlink1000HbsAirConfDesiredRate
Index

RW Therateindexofbothsidesofthelinktothis
HSU.

winlink1000HbsAirConfMacAddress

RO

winlink1000HbsAirConfNumOfTsUp

RW NumberofULtimeslotwhichareallocatedto
specificHSU.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkNumOfLinks

RO

winlink1000HbsAirLinkTable

N/A Holdsthetableforalllinksinthesector.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkEntry

N/A Linktableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000HbsAirLinkIndex}

winlink1000HbsAirLinkIndex

RO

RADWIN2000UserManual

Release2.8.30

HoldsthestateoftheHBS.

HSUsconfigurationtableindex.

HSUMACAddress.

Numberoflinksinthelinkstable.

HSUsconfigurationtableindex.

D29

MIBParameters

TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet25of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000HbsAirLinkHsuId

RO

HSUIDofspecificlink(ifregistered).
Unregisteredlinkshave1.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkState

RO

Holdsthestateofspecificlink.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkWorkingMod
e

RO

Indicatesthesubstatewithintheversion
compatibility.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkSessionId

RO

HoldstheSessionIDofthelink.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkHbsEstTput

RO

HoldstheEstimatedthroughputfromtheHBS
totheHSU.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkHsuEstTput

RO

HoldstheEstimatedthroughputfromtheHSU
totheHBS.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkRange

RO

Holdstherangeofspecificlink.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkHbsRss

RO

HoldstheRSSofspecificlink(HBSside).

winlink1000HbsAirLinkHbsRssBal

RO

HoldstheRSSBalanceofspecificlink(HBSside).
2:Radio2RSSismuchstrongerthanRadio1
RSS.1:Radio2RSSisstrongerthanRadio1
RSS.0:Radio2RSSisequaltoRadio1RSS.1
:Radio1RSSisstrongerthanRadio2RSS.2:
Radio1RSSismuchstrongerthanRadio2RSS.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkHsuRss

RO

HoldstheRSSofspecificlink(HSUside).

winlink1000HbsAirLinkHsuRssBal

RO

HoldstheRSSBalanceofspecificlink(HSUside).
2:Radio2RSSismuchstrongerthanRadio1
RSS.1:Radio2RSSisstrongerthanRadio1
RSS.0:Radio2RSSisequaltoRadio1RSS.1
:Radio1RSSisstrongerthanRadio2RSS.2:
Radio1RSSismuchstrongerthanRadio2RSS.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkHsuSerial

RO

HoldstheserialnumberforspecificHSU.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkTxOperMode

RO

HoldstheTXoperationmode.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuInBytes

RO

NumberofframesreceivedintheHSULanport.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuOutBytes

RO

NumberofframestransmittedfromtheHSU
Lanport.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuInFrames

RO

NumberofbytesreceivedintheHSULanport.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuOutFrames

RO

NumberofbytestransmittedfromtheHSULan
port.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuMacAddress

RO

HSUMACAddress.

winlink1000HbsAirMaxTputDown

RO

MaxThroughputDownlink.

winlink1000HbsAirMaxTputUp

RO

MaxThroughputUplink.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkCompressed
Mon

RO

Holdsallthelinkinformationincompressed
binary(Bytes/octets).Fieldsincluded(sizein
bytes):LinkState(1)LinkWorking
Mode(1)SessionId(4)HBSEst.
Tput(4)HSUEst.Tput(4)HBSRss(1)
HBSRssBalance(1)HSURss(1)HSU
RssBalance(1)TxOperationMode(1)
HSUInBytes(4)HSUOutBytes(4)
HSUInFrames(4)HSUOutFrames(4)
HSUID(1bytes)HSURxRateInKbps(4)HSU
TxRateInKbps(4)HSURxRateInFps(4)HSU
TxRateInFps(4)PeakthroughputintheDL
direction(4)PeakthroughputintheUL
direction(4).

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TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet26of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000HbsAirLinkCompressed
Static

RO

Holdsalltheconfigurationdataofthislinkin
compressedformat.HelpstheNMStogetinfo
regardingnewUnregisteredlinks.Fields
Included:SessionID(4bytes)HSUIPaddress
(4bytes)HSUName(32bytes)HSULocation
(32bytes)HSUSerialnumber(16bytes)HSU
MACAddress(12bytes)AirLinkRangeMax
ThroughputDown(4bytes)MaxThroughput
Up.(4bytes)CpacityLimit(4bytes)HSU
Antennatype(1byte)AggregateCapacity(4
bytes)

winlink1000HbsAirCpeCapacityLimi
t

RO

CapacityLimitinKilobitpersecond.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkAntennaTyp
e

RO

HSUExternalAntennaType:singlepoleordual
pole.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuRxRateInKbp
s

RO

HSURxRateinKbps.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuTxRateInKbp
s

RO

HSUTxRateinKbps.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuRxRateInFps

RO

HSUTxRateinFps.

winlink1000HbsAirHsuTxRateInFps

RO

HSUTxRateinFps.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkPeakTputDo
wn

RO

PeakthroughputintheDLdirection(kbps).

winlink1000HbsAirLinkPeakTputUp

RO

PeakthroughputintheULdirection(kbps).

winlink1000HbsAirLinkUtilDownSec
RelMill

RO

Theaveragetimepercentage(inthousandths)
outoftheBTSDLcapabilitythatwasusedfor
transmittingdatatotheSU.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkUtilUpSecRel
Mill

RO

Theaveragetimepercentage(inthousandths)
outoftheBTSULcapabilitythatwasusedfor
receivingdatafromtheSU.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkUtilDownAll
ocRelMill

RO

Thetimepercentage(inthousandths)relative
totheSUDLallocationthatwasusedfor
transmittingdatatotheSU.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkUtilUpAllocR
elMill

RO

Thetimepercentage(inthousandths)relative
totheSUULallocationthatwasusedfor
receivingdatafromtheSU.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkUtilDownTra
fficKbps

RO

Averagedatathroughput(ExportedinKbps)
transmittedintheDLtowardstheSUduring
thelastsecond.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkUtilUpTraffic
Kbps

RO

Averagedatathroughput(ExportedinKbps)
receivedintheULfromtheSUduringthelast
second.

winlink1000HbsAirLinkUtilCompres
sedMon

RO

Onestringthatholdsthe6Utilizationperlink
values:DownSecRel(2bytes)UpSecRel
(2bytes)DownAllocRel(4bytes)UpAllocRel
(4bytes)DownTraffic(4bytes)UpTraffic(4
bytes).

winlink1000HbsAirComboSwitchSec
torFreqBandId

RW SwitchFrequencybandforthewholesector.

winlink1000HbsAirGeoAzimuth

RW Geographicsectorazimuthindegrees*10.

winlink1000HbsAirGeoBeamwidth

RW Geographicsectorbeamwidthindegrees*10.

winlink1000HbsAirMaxDistanceMet
ersMobility

RW Maximumdistanceinmeters.UsedbyMobility
linksonly.

winlink1000HbsAirComboSwitchSec
torFreqBandIdStr

RW SwitchFrequencybandforthewholesector
overridingsomeoftheComboparameters.

winlink1000HbsAirTimeSlotAllocati
onBitmap

RW TimeSlotsAllocationBitmapfortheentire
sector(HexValue).

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TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet27of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000HbsAirAvailTimeSlotsU
p

RO

Thisparameterholdsthenumberofavailable
ULtimeslots(notinuse)intheairinterface.

winlink1000HbsAirDownUtilMill

RO

SectorAirInterfaceutilizationintheDownlink
direction(thousandths).Averagetime
percentageoutoftheentireBTSDLcapability
thatwasusedfortransmittingdatatoallthe
SUs.

winlink1000HbsAirUpUtilMill

RO

SectorAirInterfaceutilizationintheUplink
direction(thousandths).Theaveragenumber
oftimeslotsthatwereusedintheUL(byallthe
links)outoftheentirenumberoftimeslots.

winlink1000HbsAirDownTrafficKbps

RO

Averagedatathroughput(expressedinKbps)
transmittedintheDLtowardsalltheSUs
duringthelastsecond.

winlink1000HbsAirUpTrafficKbps

RO

Averagedatathroughput(expressedinKbps)
receivedintheULfromalltheSUsduringthe
lastsecond.

winlink1000HbsAirCompressedMon
Sec

RO

Onestringthatholdsthe4UtilizationperSector
values:DownUtil(2bytes)UpUtil(2bytes)
DownTraffic(4bytes)UpTraffic(4bytes).

winlink1000HbsBridgeAgingTime

RW Timeoutinsecondsforaging.

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanTable

N/A HoldsthebridgeVlanoperationstowardsallthe
registeredHSUs.

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanEntry

N/A HBSbridgeVlantableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanIndex}

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanIndex

RO

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanIngress

RW HBSbridgeVlaningress.

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanEgress

RW HBSbridgeVlanegress.

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanFilterIn

RW HBSbridgeVlanfilterin.

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanFilterOut

RW HBSbridgeVlanfilterout.

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanDoubleT
ag

RW HBSbridgeVlandoubletag.

winlink1000HbsBridgeVlanDefaultI
d

RW HBSbridgeVlandefaultid.

winlink1000HbsBridgeMembership
Table

N/A Holdsthebridgemembershiprelationsforall
theregisteredHSUs.

winlink1000HbsBridgeMembership
Entry

N/A HBSbridgemembershiptableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000HbsBridgeMembershipIndex}

winlink1000HbsBridgeMembershipI
ndex

RO

winlink1000HbsBridgeMembership
State

RW HBSbridgemembershipstatebitmap.Eachbit
representsBlocked/Openedrelation
(membership)betweentwoHSUs.Blocked=0
(bit)Opened=1(bit).Thisobjectholdsthe
relationto32HSUs.

winlink1000HbsBridgeMembership
State2nd

RW HBSbridgemembershipstatebitmap.Eachbit
representsBlocked/Openedrelation
(membership)betweenHSUandLAN/Stackport
oftheHBS.Blocked=0(bit)Opened=1(bit).
Only2bitsareused.

winlink1000HbsBridgeFloodOverloa
dProtect

RW Floodoverloadprotection1Enabled2
Disabled.

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HBSbridgemembershiptableindex.

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TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet28of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000HbsServiceCommandSt
r

RW AbilitytoperformspecialcommandintheHBS.
Format(string):OperationIndexSession
Param1Param2....|ParamNTheindexand
SessionIDcanbeunitingtooneparameter.On
registeredHSUitisHSUIDandonUnregistered
itisSessionID.

winlink1000HbsServiceVlanTable

N/A HoldstheVlanoperationstowardsallthe
registeredHSUs.

winlink1000HbsServiceVlanEntry

N/A HBSserviceVlantableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000HbsServiceVlanIndex}

winlink1000HbsServiceVlanIndex

RO

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblTag

RW TheVIDtobeusedwhenaddingTAGoradding
Provider

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblPri

RW TheVlanpriority07tobeusedwhenadding
TAGoraddingProvider

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblMaj
orMode

RW TheVlanmajormode

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblEgre
ssMode

RW TheVlanmodeintheEgressdirection

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblIngr
essMode

RW TheVlanmodeintheIngressdirection

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblEgre
ssFilter1

RW VLANFilter1VID

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblEgre
ssFilter2

RW VLANFilter2VID

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblEgre
ssFilter3

RW VLANFilter3VID

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblEgre
ssFilter4

RW VLANFilter4VID

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblUnta
gFilteredBitmap

RW Represents(inbitmap)iftoUntagaframeafter
itisfiltered(Egressdirection)[4bitsrepresent4
filters].

winlink1000OduServiceVlanTblProv
iderTPID

RW HoldstheProviderTPIDthatisusedinall
provideroperations.

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSMode

RW QualityofServicemode.

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSVlanQGr
oupsStr

RW FrameclassificationaccordingtoVLANpriority
(all4groupsseparatedbycomma).

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSDiffserv
QGroupsStr

RW FrameclassificationaccordingtoDiffserv(all4
groupsseparatedbycomma).

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSMaxRtQ
uePct

RO

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSTable

N/A HoldstheQoSoperationstowardsallthe
registeredHSUs.

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSEntry

N/A HBSserviceQoStableentry.INDEX{
winlink1000HbsServiceQoSIndex}

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSIndex

RO

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSConfAd
minState

RW QoSadministrativestate.Thevalidvaluesare:
enabled(1)disabled(2).

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSConfUp
QueMir

RW PrivateMIRforeachQoSgroupoftheUplink
direction(4valuesseparatedbycomma).

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSConfUp
QueWeight

RW WeightinpercentforeachQoSgroupofthe
Uplinkdirection(4valuesseparatedbycomma).

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSConfDo
wnQueMir

RW PrivateMIRforeachQoSgroupoftheDownlink
direction(4valuesseparatedbycomma).

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MaximalpercentforRTandNRTqueues.

HBSserviceQoStableindex.

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TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet29of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000HbsServiceQoSConfDo
wnQueWeight

RW WeightinpercentforeachQoSgroupofthe
Downlinkdirection(4valuesseparatedby
comma).

winlink1000HbsServiceMobilitySup
ported

RO

MobilitySupport(1=Notsupported2=
Supported)

winlink1000HbsServiceMaxNumOf
HSUs

RO

HoldsthemaximumnumberofregisteredHSUs
intheHBS.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonThreshTabl
e

N/A Holdstheperformancemonitorthresholds
towardsalltheregisteredHSUs.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonThreshEntr
y

N/A HBSperformancemonitorthresholdtableentry.
INDEX{winlink1000HbsPerfMonThreshIndex}

winlink1000HbsPerfMonThreshInde
x

RO

winlink1000HbsPerfMonTxThresh1

RW HBSperformancemonitortransmitpower
threshold.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonRxThresh1

RW HBSperformancemonitorreceivepower
threshold1.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonRxThresh2

RW HBSperformancemonitorreceivepower
threshold2.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonBBERThres
h1

RW HBSperformancemonitorBBERthreshold.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonEstThroug
hputThreshKbps

RW HBSperformancemonitorestimated
throughputThreshold.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonHighTraffic
ThreshKbps

RW HBSperformancemonitorhightrafficthreshold.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenCur
rTable

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheethernetcounters
ofthecurrent15mininterval.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenCur
rEntry

N/A ThisisanentryintheCurrentIntervalTable.
INDEX{ifIndex}

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenCur
rRxMBytes

RO

CurrentRXMegaBytesstartingfromthe
present15minutesperiod.(Representsthe
LANtrafficRXdirectiontowardtheHSU)

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenCur
rTxMBytes

RO

CurrentTransmitMegaBytesstartingfromthe
present15minutesperiod.(Representsthe
LANtrafficTXdirectionfromtheHSU)

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenCur
rEthCapacityThreshUnder

RO

Thenumberoftimesthroughputwasbelow
thresholdinthepresent15minutesperiod.
Relevantforpointtopointsystems.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenCur
rHighTrafficThreshExceed

RO

Thenumberoftimesactualtrafficwasabove
thresholdinthepresent15minutesperiod.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenCur
rActiveSeconds

RO

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichRPLEthernet
swervicewasnotblockedinthepresent15
minutesperiod.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenInte
rvalTable

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheethernetcounters
ofthelastday(inresolutionof15minintervals).

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenInte
rvalEntry

N/A ThisisanentryintheIntervalTable.INDEX
{ifIndex
winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenIntervalIdx}

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenInte
rvalIdx

RO

Thistableisindexedperintervalnumber.Each
intervalisof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenInte
rvalRxMBytes

RO

CurrentRXMegaBytesperinterval.
(RepresentstheLANtrafficRXdirectiontoward
theHSU).

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenInte
rvalTxMBytes

RO

CurrentTransmitMegaBytesperinterval.
(RepresentstheLANtrafficTXdirectionfrom
theHSU)

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TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet30of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenInte
rvalEthCapacityThreshUnder

RO

Thenumberoftimesthroughputwasbelow
thresholdintheeachinterval.Relevantfor
pointtopointsystems.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenInte
rvalHighTrafficThreshExceed

RO

Thenumberoftimesactualtrafficwasabove
thresholdintheeachinterval.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenInte
rvalActiveSeconds

RO

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichRPLEthernet
servicewasnotblockedintheeachinterval.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDay
Table

N/A Thistabledefines/keepstheethernetcounters
ofthelastmonth(inresolutionofdays).

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDay
Entry

N/A ThisisanentryintheDaysTable.INDEX
{ifIndexwinlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDayIdx
}

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDay
Idx

RO

ThistableisindexedperDaynumber.Each
intervalisof15minutesandtheoldestis96.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDay
RxMBytes

RO

CurrentRXMegaBytesperday.(Represents
theLANtrafficRXdirectiontowardtheHSU)

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDay
TxMBytes

RO

CurrentTransmitMegaBytesperday.
(RepresentstheLANtrafficTXdirectionfrom
theHSU)

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDay
EthCapacityThreshUnder

RO

Thenumberoftimesthroughputwasbelow
thresholdeachday.Relevantforpointtopoint
systems.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDay
HighTrafficThreshExceed

RO

Thenumberoftimesactualtrafficwasabove
thresholdeachday.

winlink1000HbsPerfMonAirGenDay
ActiveSeconds

RO

ThenumberofsecondsinwhichRPLEthernet
servicewasnotblockedeachday.

winlink1000HsuAirState

RO

HoldsthestateoftheHSU.

winlink1000HsuAirLinkState

RO

HoldsthestateoftheHSUlink.

winlink1000HsuAirHsuId

RO

HoldstheHSUIDassentbytheHBS.

winlink1000HsuAirLocalDeregister

RW PerformsLocalHSUDeregistrationwhenonly
whenthelinkisoff.

winlink1000HsuAirRemoteCompres
sedMon

RO

HoldsalltheconfigurationdataofTheHBSin
compressedformat.FieldsIncluded:Rss(1
byte)RssBalance(1byte)Est.Tput(4
bytes)InBytesofthewholesector(4bytes)
OutBytesofthewholesector(4bytes)In
Framesofthewholesector(4bytes)Out
Framesofthewholesector(4bytes)Max
ThroughputDownLink(4bytes)Max
ThroughputUpLink(4bytes)RxRateInKbpsof
thewholesector(4bytes)TxRateInKbpsof
thewholesector(4bytes)RxRateInFpsofthe
wholesector(4bytes)TxRateInFpsofthe
wholesector(4bytes)PeakThroughputinthe
DLdirectioninKbps(4bytes)PeakThroughput
intheULdirectioninKbps(4bytes)

winlink1000HsuAirRemoteCompres
sedStatic

RO

HoldsalltheconfigurationdataoftheHBSina
compressedformat.HelpstheNMStogetinfo
regardingnewUnregisteredlinks.Fields
Included:Location(32bytes)IPaddress(8
bytesinhexa)Subnetmask(8bytesinhexa)
HBSAntennatype(1byte)HBSAgentVersion
(4bytes)

winlink1000HsuAirRssThreshSync

RW HSUswillbesychnornizedimmediatelyifRSSis
betterthanthreshold.

winlink1000HsuServiceCommandSt
r

RW AbilitytoperformspecialcommandintheHSU.
Format(string):OperationParam1Param2....|
ParamN.

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TableD2:PrivateMIBParameters(Sheet31of31)
OID

Type

Access

Name

Description

winlink1000HsuServiceHsuType

RW HSUtype(1=Fixed2=Stationary3=Mobile)

winlink1000HsuServiceHsuLevel

RW HSUlevel(1..4)

winlink1000HsuEthernetPoESuppor
ted

RO

IndicatedifthisHSUhasspecialportforPoE
devices.

winlink1000HsuEthernetPoETempe
rature

RO

Holdsthetemperature(Celsius)ofthePOE
component.

winlink1000HsuEthernetPoEEquCo
nsumption

RO

Holdstheconsumptionoftheconnected
equipment(milliampere).

winlink1000HsuEthernetPoEEquVol
tage

RO

Holdsthevoltageoftheconnectedequipment
(Volt).

winlink1000GeneralTrapDescription 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.100.1 DisplayString

RO

Trap'sDescription.UsedforTrapparameters.

winlink1000GeneralTrapSeverity

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.100.2 Integer

RO

Trap'sSeverity.UsedforTrapparameters.

winlink1000GeneralCookie

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.100.3 DisplayString

RW ReservedfortheManagerapplicationprovided
withtheproductusedforsavinguser
preferencesaffectingODUoperation.

winlink1000GeneralEcChangesCoun 1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.100.4 Integer


ter

RO

Thiscounterisinitializedto0afteradevice
resetandisincrementeduponeachelement
constantwriteoperationviaSNMPorTelnet.

winlink1000GeneralTelnetSupport

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.100.5 Integer

RW Enable/DisableTelnetprotocol.

winlink1000GeneralWISupport

1.3.6.1.4.1.4458.1000.100.6 Integer

RW Enable/DisableWebInterfaceprotocol.
MandatoryDisabledNooptiontoenablethe
feature.MandatoryEnabledNooptionto
disablethefeature.

MIBTraps
General
EachODUcanbeconfiguredwithupto10differenttrapdestinations.Whenthelinkis
operational,eachODUsendstrapsoriginatingfrombothSiteAandSiteB.
ThesourceIPaddressofthetrapisthesendingODU.Thetraporiginatorcanbeidentifiedby
thetrapCommunitystringorbythetrapdescriptiontext.
Eachtrapcontainsatrapdescriptionandadditionalrelevantinformationsuchasalarm
severity,interfaceindex,timestampandadditionalparameters.

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Trap Parameters
TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet1of14)
Name
trunkStateChanged

ID
1

Severity
normal

linkUp

normal

linkDown

critical

detectIDU

normal

disconnectIDU

major

mismatchIDU

major

openedServices

normal

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Description
Indicatesachangeinthestateofone
oftheTDMtrunks.Raisedbyboth
sidesofthelink.Contains3
parameters:1Description:TDM
Interface%n%x2%n:Isthetrunk
number3%x:Isthealarmtype
andcanbeoneofthefollowing:
NormalAISLOSLoopback
Indicatesthattheradiolinkisup.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:
RadioLinkSynconchannel%nGHz.
%nIsthechannelfrequencyinGHz.
Indicatesthattheradiolinkisdown.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:
RadioLinkOutofSync.Thereason
is:%s.%sIsthereason.
IndicatesthattheIDUwasdetected.
Raisedbybothsidesofthelink.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:IDU
ofType%swasDetected.%sIsthe
typeoftheIDU.
IndicatesthattheIDUwas
disconnected.Raisedbybothsides
ofthelink.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:IDUDisconnected.
Indicatesamismatchbetweenthe
IDUs.Raisedbythemasteronly.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:IDUs
Mismatch:OneSideis%sandthe
Otheris%s.%sIsthetypeofthe
IDU.
Indicatesthatserviceswereopened.
Raisedbythemasteronly.Contains
3parameters:1Description:%n2
outof%n1RequestedTDMTrunks
havebeenOpened2%n1:Isthe
requestednumberofTDMtruncks3
%n2:IstheactualnumberofTDM
trunksthatwereopened
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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet2of14)
Name
closedServices

ID
8

Severity
normal

incompatibleODUs

critical

incompatibleIDUs

10

major

incompatibleOduIdu

11

major

probingChannel

12

normal

radarDetected

13

normal

transmittingOnChannel

14

normal

scanningChannels

15

normal

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Description
Indicatesthatserviceswereclosed.
Raisedbythemasteronly.Contains
asingleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:TDM
Servicehasbeenclosed.Thereason
is:%s.%sIsthereason.
IndicatesthattheODUsare
incompatible.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:IncompatibleODUs.
IndicatesthattheIDUsare
incompatible.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:IncompatibleIDUs.
IndicatesthattheODUandIDUare
incompatible.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:TheIDUcouldnotbe
loaded.Thereasonis:%s.%sIsthe
incompatibilitytype.
IndicatesthattheODUismonitoring
radaractivity.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Monitoringforradar
activityonchannel%nGHz.%nis
thechannelfrequencyinGHz.
Indicatesthatradaractivitywas
detected.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Radaractivitywas
detectedin%sonchannel%nGHz.
%sIsthesitename.%nIsthe
channelfrequencyinGHz.
IndicatesthattheODUis
transmittingonchannel.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:
Transmittingonchannel%nGHz.%n
IsthechannelfrequencyinGHz.
IndicatesthattheODUisscanning
channels.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Channelscanningin
progress.

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet3of14)
Name
incompatiblePartner

ID Severity
16 critical

timeClockSet

17

normal

configurationChanged

18

normal

hssOpStateChangedToINU

19

normal

hssOpStateChangedToHSM

20

normal

hssOpStateChangedToHSC

21

normal

vlanModeActive

22

normal

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Description
Indicatesthatconfigurationproblem
wasdetectedandthatlink
installationisrequiredinordertofix
it.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:Configurationproblem
detected.Linkinstallationrequired.
IndicatesthattheODUtimeclock
wasset.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:Thetimewassetto:%p.
%pIsthedateandtime.
IndicatesthattheODUrecovered
fromanerrorbutthereare
configurationchanges.Containstwo
parameters:1Description:
Configurationchanged.Errorcodeis:
%n.2%nnumber.
IndicatesthattheHSSoperatingstate
waschangedtoINUtype.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:HSS
operatingstatewaschangedto:INU.
IndicatesthattheHSSoperatingstate
waschangedtoHSMtype.Contains
asingleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:HSS
operatingstatewaschangedto:
HSM.
IndicatesthattheHSSoperatingstate
waschangedtoHSCtype.Contains
asingleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:HSS
operatingstatewaschangedto:
HSC_DT/HSC_CT.
IndicatestononVLANPCthatafter
2minutesthesystemwillsupport
onlyVLANtagonmanagement
interface.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:VLANModeisactive.
NonVLANtrafficwillbeblockedin2
minutes.

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet4of14)
Name
spectrumAnalysis

ID Severity
23 normal

hbsHsuDeregisteredOffline

24

normal

hbsHsuDeregisteredSuccessfully

25

normal

hbsHsuRegisteredSuccessfully

26

normal

hbsHsuRegistrationFailed
hbsHsuViolatedState

27
28

normal
normal

hsuViolatedState

29

normal

hbsUnregisteredSynchronizedHsu

30

normal

hbsUnregisteredUnsynchronizedHsu

31

normal

cableQuality

32

normal

httpAuthentication
telnetAuthentication
tdmServiceAlarm

33 normal
34 normal
100 major

ethServiceClosed

101 major

ethServiceNotPermitted

102 major

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IndicatesthattheODUisinSpectrum
Analysismode.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Spectrumanalysisin
progress.
IndicatesthataHSUwas
deregisteredoffline(outoflink)
IndicatesthataHSUwas
deregisteredsuccessfully
IndicatesthataHSUwasregistered
successfully
Indicatesthatregistrationhasfailed
Indicates(ontheHBSside)thata
HSUisisviolatedstate
Indicates(ontheHSUside)thatthe
HSUisisviolatedstate
IndicatesanunregisteredHSUhas
beensynchronized.
IndicatesanunregisteredHSUlost
synchronization.
1Gbpsrateisnotsupporteddueto
badlinequality.
HTTPAuthenticationFailure.
TelnetAuthenticationFailure.
IndicatesthatTDMServiceisinalarm
state.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:TDMServiceAlarm.
IndicatesthatEthernetServiceis
closed.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:EthernetServiceis
closed.
IndicatesthatEthernetServiceisnot
permitted.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:AvalidIDUcouldnot
bedetectedat%s.Pleasecheckyour
configuration.%sIstheLocalSite
nameorRemoteSitenameorboth
sidesoftheLink.

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet5of14)
Name
encryptionAlarm

ID Severity
103 major

changeLinkPasswordAlarm

104 major

externalAlarmInPort1Alarm

105 major

externalAlarmInPort2Alarm

106 major

bitFailedAlarm

107 major

wrongConfigurationLoadedAlarm

108 major

lanPort1DisconnectedAlarm

109 major

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Indicatesanencryptionkey
mismatch.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:EncryptionStatus
Failed.NoServicesareavailable.
Indicatesthatafailurehasoccurred
whileattemptingtochangetheLink
Password.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Failedtochangethe
LinkPasswordat/on:%s.%sIsthe
LocalSitenameorRemoteSitename
orbothsidesoftheLink.
Thetrapissenteverytimeanalarm
occursintheExternalAlarmInputof
port#1.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:ExternalAlarm1<User
Text>Alarm.
Thetrapissenteverytimeanalarm
occursintheExternalAlarmInputof
port#2.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:ExternalAlarm2<User
Text>Alarm.
Thetrapissentifthereisnowayto
recoverfromthesituation.Contains
twoparameters:1Description:
ODUpowerupbuiltintestfailed.
Errorcodeis:%n2%nnumber
Thetrapissentifthereisawayto
recoverfromthesituation.Contains
twoparameters:1Description:
Wrongconfigurationloaded.Error
codeis:%n2%nnumber
IndicatestheLANport1status
changedtodisconnected.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:LAN
port1statuschangedto
disconnected.

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet6of14)
Name
lanPort2DisconnectedAlarm

ID Severity
110 major

mngPortDisconnectedAlarm

111 major

externalAlarmInPort3Alarm

112 major

externalAlarmInPort4Alarm

113 major

swVersionsMismatchFullCompatibilit 114 warning


yAlarm

swVersionsMismatchRestrictedComp 115 minor


atibilityAlarm

swVersionsMismatchSoftwareUpgrad 116 major


eRequired

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Description
IndicatestheLANport2status
changedtodisconnected.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:LAN
port2statuschangedto
disconnected.
Indicatesthemanagementport
statuschangedto
disconnected.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Managementport
statuschangedtodisconnected.
Thetrapissenteverytimeanalarm
occursintheExternalAlarmInputof
port#3.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:ExternalAlarm3<User
Text>Alarm.
Thetrapissenteverytimeanalarm
occursintheExternalAlarmInputof
port#4.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:ExternalAlarm4<User
Text>Alarm.
ThetrapissentifSWversions
mismatchwithfulllinkfunctionality.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:
Softwareversionsmismatchfulllink
functionality
ThetrapissentifSWversions
mismatchwithrestrictedlink
functionality.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Softwareversions
mismatchrestrictedlink
functionality
ThetrapissentifSWversions
mismatchandSWupgradeis
required.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Softwareversions
mismatchSoftwareupgrade
required

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet7of14)
Name
swVersionsIncompatible

ID Severity
117 critical

hssMultipleSourcesDetectedAlarm

118 major

hssSyncToProperSourceStoppedAlar
m

119 major

hssSyncPulseDetectedAlarm

120 major

tdmBackupAlarm

121 major

linkLockUnauthorizedRemoteODU

122 major

linkLockUnauthorizedODU

123 major

hotStandbyAlarm

124 major

sfpInsertion

126 normal

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ThetrapissentifSWversionsare
incompatible.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:SWVersions
incompatible
Indicatesthatmultiplesyncpulse
sourcesweredetected.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:HSS
multiplesyncsourcesweredetected.
Indicatesthatsynchronizationtoa
propersyncpulsesourcewas
stopped.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:HSSsyncpulse
Down.Thereasonis:%s.%sIsthe
reasonforthesyncdown.
IndicatesthatHSSadditionalsync
pulsewasdetected.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:HSS
additionalsyncpulsewasdetected.
IndicatesthattheTDMbackuplink
wasactivated.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:TDMbackupalarm
backuplinkwasactivated.
IndicatesthattheremoteODUis
unauthorized.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Unauthorizedremote
ODUconnectionrejected.
IndicatesthattheODUis
unauthorized.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:UnauthorizedODU
connectionrejected.
Indicatesthatthehotstandby
secondarylinkwasactivated.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:
SecondaryLinkIsActive.
Indicatesthatadevicewasinserted
toSFPPort

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet8of14)
Name
sfpPort1DisconnectedAlarm

ID Severity
127 major

ringRplStateActiveAlarm
desiredRatioCanNotBeAppliedAlarm

128 major
129 normal

cbwMismatch

130 major

gpsNotSynchronized

131 major

pdTooHighDueCbwLimitations

132 major

hbsEncryptionAlarm

133 major

hbsEhServiceClosedToHsu

134 major

hbsUnsynchronizedHsuAlarm

135 warning

hbsInactiveHbsAlarm
incompatibleHsu

136 major
137 critical

hsuUnsupportedBeacon

138 warning

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Description
IndicatestheSFPport1status
changedtodisconnected.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:SFPport
1statuschangedtodisconnected.
RPLstatechangedtoActive.
IndicatesDesiredUL/DLRAtioCan
NotBeApplied.
IndicatesthataChannelBandwidth
mismatchwasdetected.Containstwo
parameters:1Description:
ChannelBandwidthMismatch:one
sideis%n0MHzandtheotheris%n1
MHz.%n0isthelocalChannel
BandwidthvalueinMHz.%n1isthe
remoetChannelBandwidthvaluein
MHz.
IndicatesthattheGPSisnot
synchronizedwithsatellites.Pulses
areselfgenerated.
Indicatesthatlinkcannotbe
establishedbecauselinkrangeistoo
largeforchannelbandwidth.
Indicatesanencryptionkey
mismatch.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription
includingtheHSU'sname
Indicatesanencryptionkey
mismatch.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription
includingtheHSU'sname
IndicatesaregisteredHSUlost
synchronization.
IndicatesHBSisInActive.
IndicatesthattheHSUisnot
compatibletoHBS.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:IncompatibleODUs.
Indicatesanunsupportedbeacon
hasarrivedatHSU

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MIBTraps

TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet9of14)
Name
lanPortDisconnectedAlarm

ID Severity
139 major

poePortDisconnectedAlarm

140 major

poePowerConsumptionAlarm

141 major

hobupFaultyStateAlarm

149 major

tdmServiceClear

200 major

ethServiceOpened

201 normal

encryptionClear

203 normal

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IndicatestheLANportstatus
changedtodisconnected.
Containsasingleparameter,whichis
itsdescription:
1Description:LANportstatus
changedtodisconnected.
IndicatesthePOEportstatus
changedtodisconnected.
Containsasingleparameter,whichis
itsdescription:
1Description:POEportstatus
changedtodisconnected.
IndicatesthePOEPower
Consumptionisaboveallowed
maximum.
Containsasingleparameter,whichis
itsdescription:
1Description:POEconsumption
aboveallowedmaximum.port
closed.
ThisAlarmwillindicatethattheHot
Backupmoduleisinfaultystate.
1Description:HotBackupfault
detected:%sunit.
%sPrimaryOrSecondaryUnit
IndicatesthatTDMServicefaultis
cleared.Containsasingleparameter
whichisitsdescription:1
Description:TDMServiceNormal.
IndicatesthatEthernetServicehas
beenopened.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:EthernetServicehas
beenopened.
IndicatesthatencryptionisOK.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:
EncryptionStatusNormal.

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet10of14)
Name
changeLinkPasswordClear

ID Severity
204 normal

externalAlarmInPort1Clear

205 normal

externalAlarmInPort2Clear

206 normal

lanPort1Clear

209 normal

lanPort2Clear

210 normal

mngPortClear

211 normal

externalAlarmInPort3Clear

212 normal

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Description
IndicatesthattheLinkPasswordwas
changedsuccessfully.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:Link
Passwordhasbeenchangedat/on:
%s.%sIstheLocalSitenameor
RemoteSitenameorbothsidesof
theLink.
ThisTrapissenteverytimean
ExternalAlarmInputfaultofport#1
iscleared.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:ExternalAlarm1
<UserText>AlarmCleared.
ThisTrapissenteverytimean
ExternalAlarmInputfaultofport#2
iscleared.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:ExternalAlarm2
<UserText>AlarmCleared.
IndicatestheLANport1status
changedtoconnected.Containstwo
parameters:1Description:LAN
port1statuschangedtoconnected
%s2%sIstheEth.mode(speed&
duplex)
IndicatestheLANport2status
changedtoconnected.Containstwo
parameters:1Description:LAN
port2statuschangedtoconnected
%s.2%sIstheEth.mode(speed&
duplex).
Indicatesthemanagementport
statuschangedtoconnected.
Containstwoparameters:1
Description:Managementportstatus
changedtoconnected%s2%sIs
theEth.mode(speed&duplex)
ThisTrapissenteverytimean
ExternalAlarmInputfaultofport#3
iscleared.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:ExternalAlarm3
<UserText>AlarmCleared.

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet11of14)
Name
externalAlarmInPort4Clear

ID Severity
213 normal

swVersionsMatchFullCompatibilityCle 214 normal


ar

swVersionsMatchRestrictedCompatib 215 normal


ilityClear

swVersionsMatchSoftwareUpgradeRe 216 normal


quiredClear

swVersionsCompatibleClear

217 normal

hssMultipleSourcesDisappearedClear 218 normal

hssSyncToProperSourceAchievedClea 219 normal


r

hssSyncPulseDisappearedClear

220 normal

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ThisTrapissenteverytimean
ExternalAlarmInputfaultofport#4
iscleared.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:ExternalAlarm4
<UserText>AlarmCleared.
ThetrapissentifSWversionsmatch.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:
SoftwareVersionscompatible
ThetrapissentifSWversionsmatch
andlinkfunctionalityisnot
restricted.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:SoftwareVersions
compatible
ThetrapissentifSWversionsmatch
andSWupgradeissuccessful.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:
SoftwareVersionscompatible
ThetrapissentifSWversions
compatibleContainsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:SoftwareVersions
compatible
Indicatesthatmultiplesyncpulse
sourcesdisappeared.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1Description:HSS
multiplesyncpulsesources
disappeared.
Indicatesthatsynchronizationtoa
properSyncsourcewasachieved.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:HSS
syncpulseUp.
IndicatesthatHSSadditionalsync
pulsedisappeared.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:HSSadditionalsync
pulsewasdisappeared.

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet12of14)
Name
tdmBackupClear

ID Severity
221 normal

linkLockAuthorizedRemoteODU

222 normal

linkLockAuthorizedODU

223 normal

linkAuthenticationDisabled

224 normal

hotStandbyClear

225 normal

sfpExtraction

226 normal

sfpPort1Clear

227 normal

compatibleIdus

228 normal

desiredRatioCanNotBeAppliedClear

229 normal

cbwMatch

230 normal

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Description
IndicatesthattheTDMmainlinkwas
activated.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:TDMmainlinkwas
activated.
IndicatesthattheremoteODUis
authorized.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:Authorizedremote
ODUconnectionaccepted.
IndicatesthattheODUisauthorized.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescription:1Description:
AuthorizedODUconnection
permitted.
IndicatesthattheLinkLockis
disabled.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:LinkAuthentication
hasbeendisabled.
IndicatesthatthePrimaryLinkWas
Activated.Containsasingle
parameterwhichisitsdescription:
1Description:PrimaryLinkIs
Active.
Indicatesthatadevicewasextracted
fromSFPPort
IndicatestheSFPport1status
changedtoconnected.Containstwo
parameters:1Description:SFP
port1statuschangedtoconnected
%s2%sIstheEth.mode(speed&
duplex)
IndicatesthattheODUhasidentified
compatibleIdusonbothsidesofthe
link.
IndicatesCurrentUL/DLRatioIs
EqualToDesiredRatio.
IndicatesthataChannelBandwidth
matchwasdetected.Containsa
singleparameterwhichisits
description:1ChannelBandwidth
valueinMHz.

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet13of14)
Name
switchCbwAndChannel

ID Severity
231 normal

ringRplStateIdle
ringEthServiceStatus

232 normal
233 normal

ringFirstRpmReceived

234 normal

ringEthernetSrviceUnblockedTO

235 normal

gpsSynchronized

236 normal

hbsEncryptionClear

237 normal

hbsEhServiceOpenedToHsu

238 normal

hbsSynchronizedHsuAlarm

239 normal

hbsActiveHbs

240 normal

switchCBW
changeRatio
lanPortClear

241 normal
242 normal
243 normal

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Indicatesthatthesystemisswitching
ChannelBandwidthandchannel
frequency.Containstwo
parameters:1Switchingto
ChannelBandwith%n0MHzandto
channel%n1GHz.
RPLstatechangedtoIdle.
IndicatesEthernetservice'sstate
blocked\unblocked.Containsa
singleparameter:1Description:
Ethernet'sstate(blocked\
unblocked)
Ringapplication:innonRPLlink
indicatesfirstfromaspecificRPLwas
received.Containsasingle
parameter:1Description:RPM's
VLANID
Ringapplication:innonRPLlink
Ethernetserviceisunblockeddueto
RPMtimeout.
IndicatesthattheGPSis
synchronizedwithsatellites.
IndicatesthatencryptionisOK.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescriptionincludingtheHSU's
name
IndicatesthatencryptionisOK.
Containsasingleparameterwhichis
itsdescriptionincludingtheHSU's
name
IndicatesaregisteredHSUis
synchronized.
IndicateswhenHBShasbeen
activated.
SwitchingChannelBandwidth.
HBSTxratiohaschanged.
IndicatestheLANportstatus
changedtoconnected.
Containstwoparameters:
1Description:LANportstatus
changedtoconnected%s
2%sIstheEth.mode(speed&
duplex)

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TableD3:MIBTraps(Sheet14of14)
Name
poePortClear

ID Severity
244 normal

poePowerConsumptionClear

245 normal

incompatibleHbsHsu

246 normal

mobilityLinkOff

247 normal

enterLocalConnection

248 normal

hobupActiveStateFaultyClear

249 normal

hobupStandbyState

250 normal

Description
IndicatesthePOEportstatus
changedtoconnected.
Containstwoparameters:
1Description:POEportstatus
changedtoconnected%s
2%sIstheEth.mode(speed&
duplex)
IndicatesthePOEpower
consumptionisvalid.
Containstwoparameters:
1Description:POEconsumption
withinlimits.portisopened.
2%sIstheEth.mode(speed&
duplex)
IncompatibleHBS/HSUsoftware
versionsnoservice.
MobilityLinkcannotbeestablished
dueto:
1TheHBSdoesnotsupport
Mobility
2LackofresourcesintheHBSfor
HSUlevel
EnteringLocalConnection
(Broadcast)Mode.
Thisclearalarmwillindicatethatthe
HotBackupunitisinactivestate.
Containsasingleparameter,whichis
itsdescription:
1Description:HotBackup%sunit
activated.
%sPrimaryOrSecondaryUnit
Containsasingleparameter,whichis
itsdescription:
1Description:HotBackupin
Standbystate:%sunit.
%sPrimaryOrSecondaryUnit

RADWINManagerTraps
TheRADWINManagerapplicationissuestrapstoindicatevariousevents.Thesetrapsare
shownintheRADWINManagerrEventsLog.
AlistofTrapMessagesasdisplayedbytheRADWINManagerisshowninTable105.
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AppendixE:

ExternalAlarmsSpecification
ExternalAlarmsSpecification
TheIDUCandIDUEsupportexternalinputandoutputalarmsthroughastandardDB25pin
femaleconnector(seepageB3forpinoutdetails).
Inputalarms
Theinputalarmsareraisedbyeventsfromexternalequipment,suchasa
firewarning,dooropenorairconditionerfailure.Theyareuserdefined.
Outputalarms
Outputalarmsaregeneratedthroughdrycontactrelaystoindicate
varioussystemeventssuchassynclossordisconnection.Analarmis
raisedifatleastoneoftheconditionsinoneofthetablesbelow,ismet.

IDUCandIDUEAlarms
TableE1:IDU-C/E - Output Alarms Description
Alarm

Output1

Output2

Description

Airinterface
Alarm

Equipment
Alarm

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Linkisdown
Linkininstallation
mode
Linkauthentication
problem

AlarmOffCondition

Linkisuporequipmentalarm
isON

BuiltinTest(BIT)error
BothODUandIDUarein
Noconnectiontothe
operationalstate
ODU

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Alarm

Description

AlarmOnConditions

AlarmOffCondition

Output3

ServiceAlarmat
SiteB

N/A

Permanentlyoff

LinkLossduetoPower
FailureatSiteB

Linkisupordownwithout
powerfailureindication
withinthelasttwoseconds

PowerFailureat
Output4
SiteB

TableE2:IDU-C - Input Alarms Description


Alarm

Input1
Input2
Input3
Input4

Description

AlarmOn
Conditions

AlarmOff
Condition

User
Defined
External
Alarm

Voltageinrange
Voltage>0VDC
10to50VDC

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AppendixF:

SettingAntennaParameters
AntennaIssues
ThechoiceofTxPower,antennagainandcableloss(betweentheradioandtheantenna)
determinestheEIRPandisaffectedbysuchconsiderationsasradiolimitationsandregulatory
restrictions.
Beforeproceedingtoantennainstallationdetails,thefollowingbackgroundinformation
shouldbeconsidered:

AboutSingleandDualAntennas
EachRADWIN2000ODUhastworadiotransceivers(radios).Theradiosmakeuseof
algorithmsthatutilizebothMIMOandDiversityresultinginenhancedcapacity,rangeand
linkavailability.Thenumberofantennas(i.e.radios)usedisdeterminedbyuserconfiguration
andbyautomaticsystemdecisions,explainedbelow.

DualAntennasattheBothLinkSites
Whenusingdualantennasatbothsites(singledualpoleantennaortwosinglepole
antennas)youcanchoosebetweenMIMOModeandDiversityMode.

MIMOMode
Underthismode,thesystemdoublesthelinkcapacity.Atthesametime,itkeepsthesame
rateandmodulationperradioaswasusedwithsingleantenna,thusincreasingcapacity,
rangeandavailability.
ForexamplewithadualantennaRADWIN2000cantransmitatmodulationof64QAMand
FECof5/6andgetanairrateof130Mbps,comparedto65Mbpswithsingleantenna.
Toworkinthismode,eachantennaportmustbeconnectedtoanantenna,theRSSlevelin
bothreceiversshouldbebalancedandaminimalseparationbetweentheantennasmustbe
maintained.(Forexample,byusingdualpolarizationantennasacrosspolarizationseparation
isattained).
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SingleAntennasatBothSites

UponselectingAntennaTypeasDual,RADWIN2000automaticallyselectsthismodeand
doublestheairrates.
RADWINManagerindicatesacaseofunbalancedRSSbetweenthetwoantennas.

DiversityMode
DiversityModeusestwoantennastoimprovethequalityandreliabilityofthelink.Often,
thereisnotaclearlineofsight(LOS)betweentransmitterandreceiver.Insteadthesignalis
reflectedalongmultiplepathsbeforefinallybeingreceived.
Eachsuchbouncecanintroducephaseshifts,timedelays,attenuations,andeven
distortionsthatcandestructivelyinterferewithoneanotherattheapertureofthereceiving
antenna.Antennadiversityisespeciallyeffectiveatmitigatingthesemultipathsituations.
Thisisbecausemultipleantennasaffordareceiverseveralrecordingsofthesamesignal.Each
antennawillbeexposedtoadifferentinterferenceenvironment.Thus,ifoneantennais
undergoingadeepfade,itislikelythatanotherhasasufficientsignal.Collectivelysucha
systemcanprovidearobustlink.
Antennadiversityrequiresantennaseparationwhichispossiblebyusingadualpolarization
antennaorbytwospatiallyseparatedantennas.
UseDiversityinsteadofMIMOinthefollowingsituations:

WhenthesystemcannotoperateinMIMOMode
Whenoneofthereceivershashighinterferencecomparedtothesecondreceiver(i.e.
thesystemisunbalanced)
WhenyouachievehighercapacityinDiversityModethaninMIMOMode
WhenhighrobustnessisofimportanceandthecapacityofDiversityModeissufficient
(upto25Mbpsfullduplex)

SingleAntennasatBothSites
Byselectingasingleantennaatbothsites,theODUsoperatewithasingleradiothatis
connectedtotheANT1connector.Thesecondradioisautomaticallyshutdown.

SingleatOneSite,DualAntennasattheOther
InthismodeoneofthesitesusestheODUwithasingleantennawhiletheothersiteusesthe
ODUwithadualantenna.
Theadvantagesinthismodeincomparisontousingasingleantennainbothsitesare
doubledtotalTxPowerandadditionalpolarizationand/orspacediversity(dependingonthe
polarizationofinstalledantennas).
Theairratesusedinthismodearesameaswhenusingsingleantennasinbothsites.

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SingleatOneSite,DualAntennasattheOther

TableF1summarizesthesituation:
TableF1:MIMODiversitysettings
Numberof
Antennas

MaxFull
Duplex
Capacity

Mode

SiteA

SiteB

25Mbps

25Mbps

25Mbps

MIMO

50Mbps

Diversity

25Mbps

TheratesusedbyRADWIN2000areshowninTableF2below:
TableF2:RADWIN2000Airrates
AirRate[Mbps]
Antenna

Modulation

FEC

Single

BPSK

1/2

6.5

13.5

Single

QPSK

1/2

13

27

Single

QPSK

3/4

19.5

40.5

Single

16QAM

1/2

26

54

Single

16QAM

3/4

39

81

Single

64QAM

2/3

52

108

Single

64QAM

3/4

58.5

121.5

Single

64QAM

5/6

65

135

Dual

BPSK

1/2

13

27

Dual

QPSK

1/2

26

54

Dual

QPSK

3/4

39

81

Dual

16QAM

1/2

52

108

Dual

16QAM

3/4

78

162

Dual

64QAM

2/3

104

216

Dual

64QAM

3/4

117

243

Dual

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ConsiderationsforChangingAntennaParameters

ConsiderationsforChangingAntenna
Parameters
Let:
maxAvailableTxPowerdenotethemaximumTxPowerpracticallyavailablefromanODU.(It
appearsasTxPowerperRadio.)
maxRegEIRPdenotethemaximumEIRPavailablebyregulation.Itwillbedeterminedby
threefactors:

perband/regulation
perchannelbandwidth
antennagain

maxRegTxPowerdenotethemaximumregulatoryTxPowerfortheequipment,alsohaving
regardtheabovethreepoints.
Then,thefollowingrelationshipmustbesatisfied:
maxAvailableTxPower min(maxRegEIRP
AntennaGain + CableLoss maxRegTxPower)

...(*)

TheTxPower(perradio)indicatesthepowerofeachradioinsidetheODUandisusedforLink
BudgetCalculations.TheTxPower(System)showsthetotaltransmissionpoweroftheODU
andisusedtocalculatetheEIRPaccordingtoregulations.

Notes

ToseetherelationshipbetweenTxPower(radio)andTxPower(sys
tem),notethat dBm = 10 log 10milliWatt sothatifyoudouble
thepowerinmilliWatts(fortworadios)thendBmwillincreaseby
10 log 102 3 .

TheMaxEIRPlevelwillbeautomaticallysetaccordingtothe
selectedbandandregulation.
TheEIRPlevelisthesumoftheSystemTxPowerandtheAntenna
GainminustheCableLoss.
TheMaxEIRPlevelwillbeautomaticallysetaccordingtothe
selectedbandandregulation.
TheEIRPlevelisthesumoftheSystemTxPowerandtheAntenna
GainminustheCableLoss.

Theinequality(*)aboveisalwayssatisfiedbythesysteminaccordancewiththerelevant
regulation.
Thepreciserelationshipbetweentheitemsininequality(*)isasfollows:

RequiredTxPower(perradio)willbeadjusteddowntothelesserofthevalueentered
andmaxAvailableTxPower
TxPower(system)ismaxAvailableTxPower+3(for2radios)
MaxEIRPismaxRegEIRP.

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EIRPismaxAvailableTxPower+AntennaGainCableLoss

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AppendixG:

RFExposure
Theantennasusedforthefollowingtransmittersmustbeinstalledsoastoprovidea
minimumseparationdistancefrombystandersasspecifiedinthefollowingtables:
TableG1:SafetyDistancesforRADWIN2000FCCandICProducts
Frequency
Band[GHz]

FCCID

ICID

Min.Safety
Distance[cm]

5.8

Q3KRW2058

5100ARW2054

223

5.8

Q3KRW2058

5100ARW2054

141

5.3/5.4

Q3KRW2054

5100ARW2054

20

4.9

Q3KRW2049

5100ARW2054

225

4.9

Q3KRW2049

5100ARW2054

113

2.4

Q3KRW2024

5100ARW2054

39

2.4

Q3KRW2024I

5100ARW2024I

40

2.5

Q3KRW2025

N/a

104.6

3.5

N/A

5100ARW2030

92

3.6/3.7

Q3KRW2030

5100ARW2030

86

TableG2:SafetyDistancesforRADWIN2000ETSIProducts
Frequency
Band[GHz]

Antenna
gain[dBi]

Min.Safety
Distance[cm]

5.8

24/28

20

5.4

23.5/28

20

5.3

23.5/28

20

2.4

19/17.5

20

3.5

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AppendixH:

RegionalNotice:French
Canadian
Procduresdescurit
Gnralits
Avantdemanipulerdumatrielconnectdesligneslectriquesoudetlcommunications,
ilestconseilldesedfairedebijouxoudetoutautreobjetmtalliquequipourraitentreren
contactavecleslmentssoustension.

Miselaterre
TouslesproduitsRADWINdoiventtremislaterrependantl'usagecourant.Lamisela
terreestassureenreliantlafiched'alimentationuneprisedecourantavecuneprotection
deterre.Enoutre:

Lacossedemassesurl'IDUCdoittreconstammentconnectelaprotectionde
terre,paruncbledediamtrede18AWGouplus.Lematrielmontsurrackdoittre
installseulementsurdesracksouarmoiresrelislaterre
UneODUdoitmiselaterreparuncbledediamtrede10AWGouplus
Ilnedoitpasyavoirdefusiblesoud'interrupteurssurlaconnectionlaterre

Deplus:

Ilfauttoujoursconnecterlaterreenpremieretladconnecterendernier
Ilnefautjamaisconnecterlescblesdetlcommunicationdumatrielnonlaterre
Ilfauts'assurerquetouslesautrescblessontdconnectsavantdedconnecterla
terre

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Protectioncontrelafoudre

Protectioncontrelafoudre
L'utilisationdedispositifsdeprotectioncontrelafoudredpenddesexigences
rglementairesetdel'utilisateurfinal.TouteslesunitsextrieuresRADWINsontconues
avecdescircuitsdelimitationdesurtensionafindeminimiserlesrisquesdedommagesdus
lafoudre.RADWINconseillel'utilisationd'undispositifdeparafoudresupplmentaireafinde
protgerlematrieldecoupsdefoudreproches.
Matrielsupplmentairerequis
L'quipementrequispourl'installationdumatrielestlesuivant:

PincesertirRJ45(siuncbleprassemblODU/IDUn'estpasutilis)
Perceuse(pourlemontagesurmurseulement)
CblesdeterreIDUetODU
Clef13mm()
CbleODUIDUsinoncommand(typeextrieur,CAT5e,4pairestorsades,24AWG)
Colliersdeserrage
OrdinateurportableavecWindows2000ouWindowsXP.

PrcautionsdescuritpendantlemontagedeODU
Avantdeconnecteruncblel'ODU,laborneprotectricedemasse(visse)del'ODUdoittre
connecteunconducteurexterneprotecteurouunpylnerelilaterre.Ilnedoitpasy
avoirdefusiblesoud'interrupteurssurlaconnectionlaterre.
Seulementunpersonnelqualifiutilisantl'quipementdescuritappropridoitpouvoir
montersurlepylned'antenne.Demme,l'installationouledmontagedeODUoude
pylnesdoittreeffectueseulementpardesprofessionnelsayantsuiviuneformation.

Pourmonterl'ODU:
1.Vrifierquelessupportsdefixationdel'ODUsontcorrectementmislaterre.
2.Monterl'unitODUsurlepylneousurlemur;serfrerlaInstallationsurpylne
etmuraudessous.
3.Connecterlacbledeterreaupointdechssissurl'ODU.
4.RelierlecbleODUIDUauconnecteurODURJ45.
5.Visserlespressestoupedecblespourassurerlescellementhermtiquedesunits
ODU.
6.AttacherlecbleaupylneouauxsupportsenutilisantdescolliersclasssUV.
7.Rpterlaprocduresurlesitedistant.

Nepasseplacerenfaced'uneODUsoustension.

Prudence

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ConnecterlaterreIDUC

ConnecterlaterreIDUC
Connecteruncbledeterrede18AWGlabornedemassedel'appareil.L'appareildoittre
constammentconnectlaterre.

Prudence

Lesappareilssontprvuspourtreinstallsparunpersonneldeser
vice.
Lesappareilsdoiventtreconnectsuneprisedecourantavecune
protectiondeterre.
LecourantCCduIDUCdoittrefourniparl'intermdiaired'undis
joncteurbipolaireetlediamtreducbledoittrede14mmavecun
conduitde16mm.

Installationsurpylneetmur
L'ODUoul'OPoEpeuventtremontssurunpylneouunmur.

ContenudukitdemontageODU
LekitdemontageODUcomprendlespicessuivantes:

unegrandeclame(voirFigureH1)
unepetiteclame(voirFigureH2)
unbras(voirFigureH3)
quatrevisseshextteM8x40
deuxvisseshextteM8x70
quatrerondellesplatesM8
troisrondelleslastiquesM8
deuxcrousM8.

FigureH1:grandeclame FigureH2:petiteclame

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Montagesurunpylne

Montagesurunpylne

FigureH4:Montagesurunpylne

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Montagesurunmur

Montagesurunmur

FigureH5:Montagesurunmur

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Montaged'uneantenneexterne

Montaged'uneantenneexterne
L'antenneexterneoptionnellepeuttremontesurunpylne.

Contenudukitdemontaged'uneantenneexterne
Lekitdemontaged'uneantenneexternecomprendlespicessuivantes

Douzerondellesplates
Huitrondelleslastiques
Huitcroushex
Quatreboulons
UnsupportenU
Unsupportpivotement
Deuxcourroiesdefixationenmtal
Pourinstalleruneantenneexternesurunpylne:
1.AttacherlesupportenUl'arriredel'antenneenutilisantquatrerondellesplates,
quatrerondelleslastiquesetquatrecroushex.
2.AttacherlesupportpivotementausupportenUenutilisanthuitrondellesplates,
quatrerondelleslastiques,quatrecroushexetquatreboulons.
3.Passerlesdeuxcourroiesdefixationparlesfentesverticalesdanslesupport
pivotement.
4.Attacherl'antenneaupylneenutilisantlesdeuxcourroiesdefixation.

Ajusterl'inclinaisonncessaireenutilisantl'chelleangulaireetserrertouslesboulonset
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Index

Numerics

Index

backup,ODUsoftwaretoafile943
bands
3.X237
BRS/EBS251
A
changingfactorydefault231
changingforDFS235
accessories29
changing, higher Tx Power options and
activealarms1021
restrictions
AirInterfaceThresholds,setting1015
239
alertmessages,reverting1022
inactiveandactivemode2311
antenna
provisions for licensed 3.X and 2.5 GHz
changingnumberof,TxPower810
bands237
connectingandaligningODUswith436
regulatory,
for 3.6503.675 GHz FCC/IC
considerationsforchangingparameters
part90subpartZ238
F4
restrictedmode238
dualattheHBSandanHSUF1
Special Products or Features entering a
external,mounting426
LicenseKey235
issuesF1
splittingforETSI3.43.7GHz2310
settingparametersF1
summary
for FCC/IC and Universal 3.X
singleanddualF1
GHz2310
singleatbothsitesF2
TxPoweroptions238
singleatonesite,dualattheotherF2
switching between MIMO and Diversity Bridge,configuring924
BRS/EBS
modes812
2.5GHzbandsfor237
switchingbetweensingleanddual812
bands251
TxPower,gainandcableloss810
described251
asymmetricallocation
andCollocation618
C
andTDM619
limitationsof618
CapacityUpgrade221
availability
Persistency224
LinkBudget273
changing
QoS211,221
LinkPassword65,915
VLAN176
LogOnPassword59
TxPower95
CommunityStrings915,D2
forgotten917
invalid57
2.5GHzbandsfor,BRS/EBS237
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configuration,withTelnet945
configuring
EthernetPortsMode927
GSU146
Link81
ODUAddress98
Site92
theBridge924
VLANSettings911
CRCErrorDetectionforLANPorts928
CustomerSupport1026

Transmission143
configuring146
described141
functionality141
independentdistributedsites141
installation145
kitcontents144
Manager,mainwindow146
monitoringanddiagnostics1415
mounting145
multiple
distributed
sites
with
communication142
Overview145
preferences1415
preparingforuse145
redundancy143
SiteConfiguration147
DateandTime1412
GPSSyncUnit147
inventory1411
Management1410
Operations1413
Security1411
System147
SoftwareUpgradeforGSUs1416,185
statusbox146
Telnetsupport1415
using141

D
DateandTime,setting920
DCPoEB5
DCPowerTerminalsB5
defaultsettings
ODU512
DFS
changingbands235

E
EquipmentProtection,MHS152
Ethernet
Properties924
QoS624
Ring624,161,162
Ring,described161
service77
supportedRingTopologies164
EthernetPortsMode,configuring927
events
alsoalarmsandtraps1016
log78,1016
log,saving1020
EventsPreferences,setting1019
ExternalAlarmInputs,setting940
ExternalAlarmsSpecificationE1

F
FCC/IC5.4/5.3GHzLinks
Background192

G
grounding412
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HSS
andlinkconfiguration117,133
andRFP114
andSiteConfiguration129,1310
cablingsequence124
connectinganHSSunit121
described111,121,131
errornotification125
hardwareinstallation114,121
RadioFramePattern(RFP)with114
statusLED,IDUCandIDUE117
toODUunitconnectionpinout114, 12
5,B1
totalcablelength125
unitwithfivecollocatedODUs125
usingasingleunit123
usingmorethanoneHSSUnit123

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HubSiteSynchronizationseeHSS

I
IDU
(allmodels)alarmconnectorB3
agingtime926
connectingtheODU435
detection943
HSSstatusLED117
replacement,MHS159
toODUcableB1
IDUE
Installation422
incorrectIPAddress57
incorrectpassword58
Interface
loggingon294
InternalESDProtectioncircuits413
InvalidRead/WriteCommunityStrings57
inventory,displaying913

L
LANPortB2
LBC
antenna,height273
calculations272
EIRP272
ExpectedRSSandFadeMargin272
FresnelZone273
internaldata271
MinandMaxRange272
Overview271
running275
Service272
UserInput271
link
compatibility103
configurationandHSS117,133
configuring81
installation61
reinstallingandrealigning109
SiteConfiguration91
LinkBudgetCalculator,seeLBC
LinkBudget,availability273
LinkLockSecurityFeature918
LinkPassword,changing65,915
log
events1016

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events,saving1020
monitor1010
monitor,saving1010
loggingon
errorsandcautions57
totheOvertheAirSite58
totheWebInterface294
LogOnPassword,changing59
loopback
localinternal108
localline106
remoteline107
remotereverse107
TDM104
lostorforgottenVLANID912

M
Manager28
installingapplication51
logonconcept54
mainwindow71,71,75
frequencybox78
linkdetailspane75
mainmenufunctionality72
monitorpane76
ReceivedSignalStrength(RSS)76
statusbar78
settingupanEthernetRing168
toolbar72
traps1018
MHS
AirInterfaceProtection152
described151,159
EquipmentProtection152
HotStandbyPortRJ11B2
IDUreplacement159
installationprocedure151
installing153
kitcontents153
mode,setting623
ODUreplacement1510
status,TDM939
switchingbackfromtheSecondarytothe
PrimaryLink1512
switchingfromPrimaryLinktoSecondary
Link1511
switchinglogic1511
systemoperationdescription1514

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MIB
controlmethodD2
InterfaceAPID2
parametersD6
ReferenceD1,D1
Structure,privateD2
Supported Variables from the RFC 1213
MIBD5
TrapParametersD37
trapsD36
MIR
described936
setting936
ModulationRateSelection622
monitor
log1010
log,saving1010
MonitoringandDiagnostics101
mounting
externalantenna426
GSU145
lightingprotectionunit428

15
PoE
DCB5
using436
PortConnections928
Post transition freq. assignments per FCC
CFR47PART27sec.27.5
2009252
PowerOverEthernetDevicesseePoE
PreventingoverexposuretoRFenergy412
protection
mountingunit428
ProtectionagainstLightning413
protocols,enable/disable912

Q
QoS
availability211,221
disabling215
Ethernet624
Settingup212
QualityofService,seeQoS
QuickInstallMode241
QuickInstallMode,enable241

NetworkManagementSystem29
NormalMode931

RemotePowerFailIndication1023
restore
ODU,factorysetup1025
ODUA1
ODU,softwareorconfiguration944
address,configuring98
backupsoftwaretoafile943
restore,ODUsoftwarefromafile943
connectingtotheIDU435
retrievelinkinformation(GetDiagnostics)
defaultsettings512
101
mode924
RFExposureG1
mutingthealignmenttonebuzzer945
RFP
preloadingwithanIPAddress261
andHSS114
replacementforMHS1510
GeneralRadioFramePattern115
replacing1025
Ring
restoresoftwarefromafile943
Ethernet624,161,162
toHSSunitconnectionpinout114,125,
described161
B1
hardwareconsiderations167
toIDUcableB1
protectionswitching166
OnlineHelp1025
settingupwiththeManager168
Special Case 1 + 1 Ethernet
P
Redundancy167
Topologies,supported,Ethernet164
passwordincorrect58
PerformanceMonitoring1010
PerformanceMonitoring,Reporttoolbar10

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S
SafetyPractices412
SectrumView
mainwindow285
SecurityFeatures914
setting
AirInterfaceThresholds1015
DateandTime920
EventsPreferences1019
ExternalAlarmInputs940
MaximumInformationRate(MIR)936
MHSMode623
SNMPParameters1023
synclossthreshold938
TDMJitterBuffer624
Site,configuration92
SmallFormfactorPluggable(SFP)Transceiv
erC1
SNMPParameters,setting1023
SNMPv322,27,29,54,55,910,912,9
15,916,1020
software updates, enable/disable checking
for1023
SoftwareUpgrade181
described181
SomeWorkingTips293
SpecialConsiderationsWorkingwiththeWI
292
SpectrumView
changingthedisplay286
described281
informationdisplayed285
managementintegration2811
restrictingpanelstobedisplayed288
running281
savingaspectrumanalysis289
synclossthreshold,setting938
System2914
SystemRequirements,minimum51

T
TDM
E1Ports627
JitterBuffer,setting624
MHSStatus939
services(IDUCandnewstyleIDUE)77
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UnbalancedModeforE1InterfaceB5
TechnicalBackground292
Telnet,configurationwith945
ThroughputChecking109
ToolsandMaterials411
Troubleshooting1024
typographicalconventions11

U
UnsupportedDevicemessage57
upgradinganinstalledlink181
userequipment,connecting436
UserInterfaceConsiderations292
userportconnectorsB2

V
viewing
AirInterfaceDetails95
PerformanceReports1011
RecentEvents1021
SystemDetails94
VLAN
Availability176
backgroundinformationontheWEB17
1
configurationusingtheManager177
disabling935
egressdirection174
functionality171
ingressdirection174
lostorforgottenVLANID912
managementandserviceseparation17
7
Membershipmode932
portfunctionality173
QinQ(DoubleTagging)172
Settings,configuring911
tagging171
forEthernetService929,177
ODUMode929
Overview171
tagging,IDUMode930
terminology171
untagging173

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W
WebInterface
advancedconfigurations292
airinterface2916
antenna&TxPower2917
changeband2916
described292
gettingintoinstallationmode295
installationmode2916
inventory2918
management29,2918
operationaleffects293
prerequisites292
siteconfiguration2913
usingtheconfigurationwizard296

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Item

Version

Build

Date

UM

2.8.30

NMS

9.5.75.01

9545

08/06/2014

SWU - Inventory

2.8.30.03

2830.03

10/06/2014

MIB

9.5.70.02

9537

01/05/2014

9050

04/04/2013

LBC
Release type

GA

19/06/2014

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