SAF Lumina Series Configuration Manual

SAF Lumina Series Configuration Manual

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CFIP Lumina Series
Full Outdoor Unit
Technical Description & Configuration Guide
Product code: I0DGETD1
 SAF Tehnika JSC 2013

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  • Page 1 CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description & Configuration Guide Product code: I0DGETD1  SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Radio frequency loopback ............................. 51 System Configuration ........................53 4.2.1 User Configuration ..........................53 4.2.2 Names Configuration ..........................54 4.2.3 Other configuration ..........................54 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 3 File Upload via Serial Port (Xmodem) ..................108 CFIP Discovery Protocol ........................ 110 CFIP Unit Discovery Procedure ....................110 Discovery Protocol Performance Examples .................111 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 4 12.1 AC/DC power adapters ........................119 12.2 Other Available Accessories......................119 13 List of Abbreviations ........................121 14 SAF Tehnika JSC Contacts ......................123 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 5: Overview

    If there is any conflict between this document and compliance statements, the latter will supersede this document. SAF Tehnika, JSC has no liability for typing errors in this document or damages of any kind that result from the use of this document.
  • Page 6: Mechanical Features

    BNC connector provides RSSI voltage signal to assist unit alignment • Web, Telnet and SNMP are available as NMS interfaces into the unit • The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 7 Figure 1.3: Electrical CFIP Lumina FODU connectors ODC port (LAN2) RJ-45 port (LAN3) Figure 1.4: Hybrid CFIP Lumina FODU connectors The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 8: Radio Parameters

    A chain of 2+0 radios with full protection by employing single external Ethernet switch per site. For more details refer to Chapter 4.5. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 9: Cfip Lumina East/West Chain

    Figure 1.7 CFIP Lumina East/West chain 1.4.4 CFIP Lumina ring topology • Utilization of STP protocol allows CFIP Lumina operation in ring topology The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    Yes, SNMP traps, MIB, SNMP v1/v2c Web based, HTTP ATPC feature ACM feature Hitless 0ms Loopbacks Yes, modem, IF loopback The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 11 -40.5V to -57V DC (conforms to ETSI EN 300 132-2) Max. power consumption SP: 25-40 W; HP: 29-52 W The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 12 -73.5 -67.5 Strong -69.5 -67.5 -68.5 -68.5 -69.5 -70.5 256QAM Weak -64.5 -63.5 -63.5 -64.5 -64.5 -64.5 -64.5 -60.5 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 13 -70.5 -70.5 -66.5 Strong -68.5 -67.5 -66.5 -67.5 -68.5 -69.5 256QAM Weak -62.5 -63.5 -62.5 -64.5 -62.5 -62.5 -58.5 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 14: Cable Requirements

    Length of the fibre optics cable using default single mode 1310nm SFP module is up to 10 kilometres (6.2 miles). SAF Tehnika JSC can provide pigtail cable with ODC-LC connectors and length of 3, 10, 25 or 50 meters (10, 33, 82, 164 ft.).
  • Page 15: Ac/Dc Power Adapter Requirements

    For further details on power adapters please see table in Chapter 11 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 16: Sfp (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver)

    On demand CFIP Lumina at factory premises can be equipped with alternative SFP modules. Specifications of available SFP modules: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 17: Cfip Lumina With Fo Gigabit Ethernet Port

    ODC terminated FO cable to FO cable to equipment at customer premises and appropriately sealing the weld 2. As Lumina FODU DC-in port has a built in surge arrestor solution, SAF only recommends to use surge arrestor at the DC source end of the cable Figure 1.13.
  • Page 18: Labelling

    The label can be found on the front side of the unit. The label contains the following information (see samples in the picture below): The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 19 “T” designates no capacity limitation; N - capacity limitation up to 50Mbps; L – capacity limitation up to 100Mbps; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 20 Figure 1.17. Frequency range of low and high side CFIP Lumina 18 GHz FODUs The Figure explains Tx frequency range of low and high side CFIP Lumina 18 GHz radios. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 21: Installation And Configuration

    (!) Assembling of weatherproof DC connector does not require any additional tools; all below mentioned operations can be done manually. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 22: Passive Power Over Ethernet Injector And Splitter

    (!) Power supply should be connected in polarity layout depicted on injector’s housing. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 23: Attaching Cfip Lumina Fodu To Antenna

    Pair radios in licensed frequency bands 6 - 38 GHz use same polarization for Tx/Rx channels on both ends of the link – either horizontal, or vertical. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 24 Example of 24GHz antenna and FODU mating on local and remote sides of the link and appropriate indication in Web GUI: (!) Lockings should be positioned in way it is shown on picture. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 25: Resetting The Cfip Lumina

    In “MS Windows” operational system go to Start  Settings  Network connections (or Start  Settings  Control panel  Network connections) The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 26 In the dialog box enter the following values (so that your PC is in the same subnet as default CFIP Lumina addresses): The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 27: Connecting To Web Interface

    Figure 2.8. CFIP Lumina IP address (!) The default username and password for Web access are: – username: admin – password: changeme The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 28 (for 6GHz polarization is determined by antenna). The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 29: Interface Description

    There is a “IP configuration” page shown in Figure 2.11. The entire page is divided into smaller fragments: 1. The header of page; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 30: Initial Configuration With Web Gui

    The connected laptop should be in the same subnet as manageable CFIP Lumina in order to observe it. Therefore laptop Ethernet port settings should be set as follows: (in ‘Microsoft Windows’ The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 31 When you are connected to the CFIP Lumina, you will see the window similar to the one shown in Figure 2.9. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 32 (!) It is highly recommended to name the system after its geographical location. By default, system name is ‘SAF’. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 33 -20…-18 dBm -20…-15 dBm -20 dBm Tx power (FCC) -20…-3 dBm -20…-8 dBm Tx power (IC) -20…-0 dBm -20…-0 dBm The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 34: Command Prompt Interface

    (!) Syntactic notes for command prompt commands – Commands are in bold font. – All arguments (variables) are in italic font. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 35: Serial Management Port

    1. Connect the PC to the RS232 serial port by means of “straight through” or modem serial cable (null-cable). 2. Run “Hyper Terminal” program. 3. Make a New connection and enter connection name. Figure 2.20. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 36 5. Set port settings (bits per second: 19200, data bits: 8, parity: none, stop bits: 1, data flow control: none). Figure 2.22. 6. Press OK The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 37: Telnet Connection

    2) Type in “telnet <ip_addr>”, where <ip_addr> is IP address of the CFIP Lumina you want to connect to (refer to CFIP Lumina label - explanation in Chapter 1.8) The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 38: Initial Configuration With Command Prompt

    -20…-18 dBm -20…-15 dBm -20 dBm Tx power (FCC) -20…-3 dBm -20…-8 dBm Tx power (IC) -20…-0 dBm -20…-0 dBm The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 39 4. Check the settings made, modem and radio status with the commands ‘status’, ‘modem status’ and ‘radio status’ respectively. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 40: Status In Web Gui

    After pressing the button, you are automatically redirected to the login page; 4. The tree of Web GUI sections; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 41 24. LDPC decoder stress – shows the load of LDPC (low-density parity-check code) decoder. Refer to Chapter 3.1.2. for detailed description (command line – modem status or status); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 42: Radial Mse

    The LDPC is monitored for the number of errors being corrected on the input of LDPC decoder (see Figure 3.2). The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 43: Alarm Status

    2. State – displays current device state status – Active or Standby; 3. Previous state – displays previous device state status; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 44: Diagnostics Data

    Same functionality is available in “PerformancePerformance logPerformance log file download: 60 min interval” (Chapter 5.2.3). The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 45: Configuration In Web Gui

    7. Duplex shift – shows duplex shift value between the transmitter frequency and receiver frequency (command line - radio duplexshift); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 46: Atpc Configuration

    9. Pressing „Execute for both” applies changes made to the corresponding section both for local and remote side CFIP Lumina FODUs. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 47: Atpc Algorithm

    Lumina adjusts the transmitter power in accordance with the algorithm shown below. Figure 4.1. ATPC algorithm 4.1.3 Modem Configuration The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 48 Internet browsing (see Figure 4.2). Figure 4.2. ACM bandwidth capacity adaptation The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 49 The system automatically monitors the link conditions and changes the capacity without interrupting the data transmission (hitless changes), as shown in Figure 4.3. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 50: Loopback Configuration

    MODEM loopback mode loops signal back to local end after the modem; • IF loopback mode loops signal back to local end by linking intermediate frequencies. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 51: Radio Frequency Loopback

    Using chart below Tx power shouldn’t be set (for ATPC) above Maximum Tx power at appropriate Rx level observed: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 52 Displays status of loopback mode. Loopback status Sets the specified loopback mode. Loopback {status | none | if | modem} [<time>] The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 53: System Configuration

    <name> <password> Logs on as a user specified by <name> and <password>. access logout Logs current user out. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 54: Names Configuration

    (!) Note that after restarting the CFIP will use only those settings, which are written to the configuration file. Other settings will be set to default values The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 55: Upgrade Software

    – displays available help messages for all commands. System reset [cold] Restarts CPU of the management controller. Resets all management counters. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 56: Ip Configuration Window

    2. TFTP service – starts TFTP service for file transfer between both CFIP Lumina link sides. By default TFTP service is not running (command line – net start tftp). The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 57: Static Route Configuration

    Allows setting the time, after which the Web GUI presumes no connectivity state. By default the value is set to 15 minutes. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 58 “Internet Protocol TCP/IP” and click on its “Properties” (detailed description is in Chapter 2.2.3. Configuration of LAN Ethernet port must be as follows: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 59: Ethernet Configuration

    7. Tx flow – shows if ‘flow control’ is enabled or disabled for egress traffic; 8. Rx state – shows if regress activity is allowed; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 60: Link Aggregation And Protection

    2 Gigabit Ethernet switches with at least 4 ports. There are no special requirements for external switch (SOHO switches can be used). General configuration guide The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 61 FODU3 IP address - 192.168.205.12 – Slave local unit FODU4 IP address - 192.168.205.13 – Slave remote unit Configuration for Master unit: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 62 “Change state: Active” button (h) on any of two Slave units. 4. In “Slave aggregation/protection table” set the following: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 63: Vlan Configuration

    VLAN ID will remain the same), but it will be required to delete VLAN ID 1 from VLAN configuration table in order to make any further changes to VLAN configuration table. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 64 13. Execution status - in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value, or other problems on the whole page – the info message is being shown here. Otherwise it says “Ok”. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 65: Ethernet Switch Port Status And Settings

    VLAN tags per port basis. Thus, management data and user data have different VLAN tags and are logically separated. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 66 VLAN B is Trunk VLAN Type on ports LAN (P1-P4) & WAN (P5) and Access VLAN Type on Management (P6). The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 67 3) Configure switches for VLAN tag encapsulation on both ends of the link; 4) Reconnect to Web GUI via configured Management VLAN ID. Example of VLAN usage: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 68: Qos

    1. QoS 802.1p – enables or disables 802.1p priorities for any available switch port – LAN1/2/3/4, WAN or Mng (command line – ethernet QoS 802.1p {[enable | disable <Port>] | [map]}); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 69 This means that highest priority after passing 8 consecutive packets will wait no longer than until 7 packets of lower priorities pass (4(q2)+2(q1)+1(q0)). The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 70: Qos 802.1P Configuration

    – the info message is being shown here. Otherwise it says “Ok”. 4.7.3 DSCP Configuration QoS DSCP provides mapping of different traffic DSCP classes to priority queues. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 71: Spanning Tree Configuration

    Multiple STP Standard IEEE 802.1Q-2005 , as well as having additional capability for automatic WAN port Path Cost calculation and non-standard mode for faster network convergence. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 72: Spanning Tree Configuration

    16. Root Path Cost – displays the path cost from current bridge to root bridge; 17. P1..4 (LAN) – STP parameters of available LAN ports; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 73: Region, Mapping Configuration For Mstp

    3. Region digest – hash value calculated over VLANs to Multiple Spanning Tree Instance mapping table contents and region revision; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 74: Spanning Tree Status

    14. Times Since Top Chg – displays time since last topology change in HH:MM:SS; 15. Top Change Count - displays total change count for all port. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 75: Snmp V1/V2 Configuration

    1. SNMP host list – shows the list of available SNMP v1/v2 hosts; adds or deletes the host IP address to the CFIP Lumina SNMP v1/v2 host table. If the SNMP host The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 76 4. System returned - in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value, or other problems on the whole page – the info message is being shown here. Otherwise it says “Ok”. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 77: Performance And Alarm Management

    System CPU restart ==> [Only rising] No data from system No data from temperature sensor temperature sensor connected via I2C interface The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 78 System restart was called by watchdog initiated ==> [Only rising] PM log flash write error Error while writing pm log to flash The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 79: Alarm Status Window

    To configure detailed and permanent alarm representation, refer to the next chapter. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 80: Alarm And Alarm Threshold Configuration

    (Global), in alarm log (Log) or in NMS system (SNMP). By default all alarms are enabled. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 81 Alarms in bold font represent group alarms and alarms in normal font – individual alarms. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 82: Alarm Management Commands

    Filters event list by specific alarm ID. <start line> ; works similarly to ‘log show’ command. Alarm management commands The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 83: Performance Management

    Optionally, the same values are output to the Message Communication Function (MCF) to be forwarded to the managing system. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 84: Performance Values

    9 different parameters to display in summarizing performance log or pick ‘ALL’ to display all 9 parameters in conjoint log which is shown in Figure 5.7. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 85 ‘Configuration  Performance log configuration’ and enter preferable threshold values. Refer to sections 5.2.1. and 5.2.2. for further details on threshold seconds. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 86 Figure 5.10 Performance graph showing system temperature and Rx level in period of last 6 hours The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 87: Constellation Diagram

    1) Gaussian noise is displayed as fuzzy constellation points: Figure 5.11. Gaussian noise (4QAM) 2) Non-coherent single frequency interference is displayed as circular constellation points: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 88 4) Amplitude compression causes the corner points to move towards the centre: Figure 5.14. Amplitude compression (64QAM) Examples of CFIP constellation diagrams under excellent conditions are shown below: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 89: Adaptive Equalizer

    Example of equalizer taps’ coefficients and its frequency response in case of a normal operation is shown below: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 90: Performance Management Commands

    It is also possible to view performance log in command prompt. The list of available commands is the following: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 91 TS (Threshold Seconds) are counted and shown in SYS_TEMPER | PSU_U_IN | PSU_POW} {min|max the performance log. <value>} | auto } The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 92: Ethernet Modem Statistics

    Type Field; 16. CRC errors – frame CRC do not match the internally generated CRC; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 93 48. Tx frames – number of frames passed through TX FIFO; 49. Tx dropped – number of frames dropped in TX FIFO. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 94: Ethernet Switch Statistics

    5. TxQ0PKT - The total number of good packets transmitted on COS0, which is specified in MIB queue select register when QoS is enabled; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 95 1522 bytes (tagged) and 1518 bytes (untagged). This counter alone is incremented for packets in the range 1523–1536 bytes inclusive, whereas both this The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 96 46. RxDiscard - The number of good packets received by a port that were discarded by the Forwarding Process. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 97: Miscellaneous Controls In Web Graphic User Interface

    (!) Note! The parameters that are not specified in the configuration script will have their default values when the CFIP Lumina is restarted. Explanation of customization fields: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 98 1. Download cfg file – allows downloading system configuration file and saving it on your hard drive. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 99 To view the contents of flash memory refer to number 18; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 100: License Management

    (depending on model), 4QAM modulation, no ACM). Functionality may be expanded using appropriate license key. Explanation of fields: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 101 15. License key – allows entering a license key. Entering a license key twice, activates it (command line – license key <key>); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 102: Command Line

    “<command> ?”, where <command> stands for the specific command. Additional command prompt commands Command Description Clears the screen. Help <command> Provides help messages for commands. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 103: File System

    Working with files The following commands are intended to operate with files stored on Flash disk in the The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 104: Security Commands

    (!) Specification of the password should always be followed by saving the configuration script (using “cfg write” command); otherwise, the password request will be ignored after the restart of the unit. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 105: Software Update

    –d is used to delete an entry that may be incorrect. By default no host is specified. – rem ttftp.exe 192.168.205.10 put help.txt prefix ignores command execution The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 106: File Upload Via Ethernet Management Port (Tftp)

    4. For example, to upload the firmware file ‘cfip000.elf.ezip’ with attribute flags ‘E’ and ‘c’, enter command: tftp –i 192.168.205.11 put C:\files\cfipl000.elf.ezip cfipl001.elf.ezip,Ec The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 107: File Upload Via Ethernet Management Port (Ftp)

    Before uploading file via FTP, make sure the CFIP FTP server is running. To start it, go to ‘Configuration  IP configuration’ in Web GUI and press ‘Start FTP’: 1. Open command window. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 108: File Upload Via Serial Port (Xmodem)

    File…’, then select file and in ‘protocol’ box select Xmodem protocol and press ‘Send’ button. The following box should appear: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 109 5. Enter ‘reset’ command to exit from MicroMonitor mode and restart the CFIP. 6. Proceed with steps 5. and 6. in Chapter 7.1. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 110: Cfip Discovery Protocol

    Allows to find out the IP address and firmware version of CFIP <remote_addr> <scan_addr> remote unit. This procedure allows bypassing routers as the response packets are unicast packets. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 111: Discovery Protocol Performance Examples

    CFIP unit. In the table below some examples are given for CIDR notation and subnet mask relation. CIDR notation Network mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.128 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.224 255.255.255.240 255.255.255.248 255.255.255.252 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 112: Discovery Of Ip Address And Firmware Version In Case The Subnet Of Cfip Unit Is Known

    All CFIP devices from specified subnet are responding with its own IP address/CIDR notation and firmware version The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 113: Discovery Of Ip Address And Firmware Version Of Remote Cfip Unit Connected To Router In Case One Ip Address Of Remote Units Is Known

    IP address and firmware version of neighboring devices of a known remote device. The bypassing of a router is possible as the response packets are unicast. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 114: Rssi Port

    CFIP vs. RSSI port output voltage (RSSI – Received Signal Strength Indicator). The RSSI port is located on FODU. The evaluated Rx level has the error +/-2 dB. Typical RSSI=f(RSL) chart The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 115: Pinouts

    Twin BNC connector is used for RS-232 serial port. RS-232 – USB convector cable can be used. Pinouts are shown in picture below. Figure 9.3. RS-232 port pinouts, pin numbers refer to DB9 female connector The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 116: Dc Power Connector

    DC power connector can be connected in any preferable layout: 1 +/– 2 –/+ Figure 9.4. DC power connector pinout The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 117: Available Accessories

    (for 1xFODU P/N: CLGRFB05; for 2xFODU P/N: CLGRFB06) Indoor Power over Ethernet injector Outdoor Power over Ethernet splitter P/N I0ATPI11 P/N I0ATPS03 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 118 For further details see Chapter 11.1 P/N FOACNT01 Surge protection for CFIP Lumina 48VDC cable, 2A CFIP Lumina RJ-45 cable connector case P/N I0ASP201 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 119: Ac/Dc Power Adapters

    P/N: C26TST02 waveguide attenuators (60dB) 38 GHz test suite, contains flexible waveguide, Test equipment 38GHz P/N: C38TST02 waveguide attenuators (60dB) The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 120 38Ghz OMT (orthomode transducer) SAF adapted for direct mount OMT (Arkivator) 38GHz P/N: C38OM31001i to Arkivator 0.3, 0.6, 0.99 and 1.2m antennas The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 121: List Of Abbreviations

    RAM – Random Access Memory RSL – Received Signal Level RSSI – Received Signal Strength Indicator Rx – Receive The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 122 UART – Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter USB – Universal Serial Bus VLAN – Virtual Local Area Network WAN – Wide Area Network The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...
  • Page 123: Saf Tehnika Jsc Contacts

    14 SAF Tehnika JSC Contacts SAF Tehnika A/S technical support can be reached by: Email: techsupport@saftehnika.com Telephone: +371 67046840 Fax: +371 67046809 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.10 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2013...

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