Rf Ports; Configuration And Management; Clearview Nms Application; Telnet (Cli) - Redline RDL-3000 Installation Manuallines

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RDL-3000

RF Ports

The two RF ports (N-type / F connectors) conduct RF signals between the RDL-3000
and the antenna system (ordered separately). The RDL-3000 can be operated using a
SISO (single antenna) or MIMO (multiple antenna) system.
1. Both RF ports must always be electrically terminated to an antenna or other RF terminator
device when the RDL-3000 is powered-on.
2. When operating in SISO mode, the unused RF port must be electrically terminated.
3. Do not disconnect any RF cable while the RDL-3000 is powered-on.
Failure to follow these requirements may damage the RDL-3000 unit, requiring that the unit to
be returned for factory repair.
3.4

Configuration and Management

Use a standard Web browser or Telnet client to access all settings and statistics
necessary to configure and monitor the operation of the RDL-3000. The unit can also be
configured monitored using the SNMP-based Redline ClearView NMS.

ClearView NMS Application

The Redline Management Suite is a set of applications designed to assist provisioning,
monitoring and administration of the Redline components deployed in Radio Access
Networks (RANs). Contact your Redline representative or visit the Redline website for
further information about the Redline ClearView NMS application.

Telnet (CLI)

Use the following steps to monitor and configure the RDL-3000.
Using CLI, open a Telnet session to the unit IP address.
When the command prompt screen appears, login to the RDL-3000. The factory
default credentials are:
username: admin
password: admin
The Telnet session is logged out automatically when no commands are received (idle)
for a period of ten minutes. Use the following command to exit immediately from the CLI:
logout [ENTER]
The RDL-3000 supports two concurrent Telnet sessions. The first admin session opened
has full read/write capabilities. If a second concurrent session is opened, it has read-only
access.
Hint: When using a tool such as the Redline Monitoring Tool, login first as administrator
to enable full read/write capabilities and then start the monitoring tool (login is read only).
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

Figure 6: Features - RF Ports (Top View of Radio)

IMPORTANT NOTICES
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