SAF CFIP Lumina Series Technical Description & Configuration Manual

SAF CFIP Lumina Series Technical Description & Configuration Manual

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CFIP Lumina Series
Full Outdoor Unit
Technical Description & Configuration
Guide
Product code: I0DGET02
 SAF Tehnika JSC 2010

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  • Page 1 CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description & Configuration Guide Product code: I0DGET02  SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Ethernet Switch Port Status and Settings ..................52 4.5.2 Ethernet Switch VLAN Status and Settings ..................53 QoS ...............................56 4.6.1 General Configuration ......................... 56 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 3 11 Available Accessories ......................102 11.1 Other Available Accessories ....................104 12 List of Abbreviations ......................104 13 SAF Tehnika JSC Contacts ....................107 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 4: Overview

    As a result the primary traffic interface for CFIP Lumina radio is Gigabit Ethernet. As CFIP is capable of providing bit rate of up to 366Mbps, it is a great addition to SAF portfolio. CFIP Lumina radio and modem performance allows to achieve perfect system capacity by employing 256-decision states modulation scheme by user‟s choice.
  • Page 5: Main Features

    User and NMS traffic is carried over FO cable • Ethernet traffic supports QoS and 4 priority queues, essential for ACM use The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 6: Radio Parameters

    , 56MHz, 256QAM, 366Mbps: -64 dBm. • System Gain with guaranteed max Tx power and Rx sensitivity is 76 dB. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 7: Application Examples

    A chain of 2+0 radios with full protection by employing 2 Ethernet switches (with Spanning Tree Protocol and link aggregation support) per site Figure 1.5 2+0 chain of CFIP Lumina radios The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 8: Cfip Lumina East/West Chain

    Utilization of STP protocol allows CFIP PhoeniX operation in ring toplogy Figure 1.7 CFIP Lumina operation in ring topology The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    64 level DiffServ (DSCP) or 8 level 802.1p mapped in 4 prioritization queues with VLAN support QoS queuing Fixed or weighted (configurable ratio) Spanning Tree Protocol 802.1D-2004 RSTP The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 10 Mbps Strong QPSK Weak Strong 16APSK Weak Strong 32APSK Weak Strong 64QAM Weak Strong 128QAM Weak Strong 256QAM Weak The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 11: Cable Requirements

    120m / 393ft 180m / 590ft 250m / 820ft 0.25mm 60m / 196ft 90m / 295ft 125m / 410ft The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 12: Sfp (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver)

    SFP 850nm MM 1000Base- -9.5..-4 I0AMOM01 Transceiver 850 nm 550 m <-18 dBm -20..+85C 1000Base-SX 3.3V The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 13: Cfip Lumina With Fo Gigabit Ethernet Port

    Because of two surge arrestors used, maximum length of user Ethernet Cat.5e or better cable (100 meters) will be reduced by approximately 20-30 meters. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 14: Labelling

    “03” designates the version number of the Unit; “L” designates the band side in which FODU operates (H, L); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 15 Figure 1.12. Frequency range of the low side CFIP Lumina 18 GHz FODU The Figure explains Tx frequency range of high side CFIP Lumina 18 GHz radio. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 16: Configuration And Management

    3. using NMS or SNMP terminal, connected to the ODC port, or 4. using ASCII console connected to the serial port. 2.1 Assembling CFIP Lumina DC Connector The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 17: Resetting The Cfip Lumina

    ODC port is used to connect the CFIP Lumina to a PC or Ethernet network for Web, SNMP and Telnet management. (!) The length of single mode FO cable can be up to 10 kilometers. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 18: Ethernet Management Connection Configuration

    Figure 2.3. Click on „Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)‟ from the list in the dialog box and then click on „Properties‟ The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 19 In the dialog box enter the following values (so that your PC is in the same subnet as default CFIP Lumina addresses): Figure 2.5. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 20: Connecting To Web Interface

    (!) All the commands executed from Web GUI will be interpreted as CLI commands and will be executed as in CLI. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 21: Interface Description

    If the value place reads „N/D‟, this means „No Data‟. – If the value place reads „N/A‟, this means „Not Available‟. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 22: Command Execution

    After parameter value editing, when the focus from this object is removed, this parameter value edit box may be highlighted in red, meaning that entered value is not valid. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 23: Initial Configuration With Web Gui

    (!) CFIP Lumina must be powered up using dedicated power supply with load power at least 35W (at least 45W for high power version). See Chapter 2.2.4 for details. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 24 So, the first step is to go to „Configuration  Configuration wizard‟ as shown below in the Figure 2.12. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 25 By default, system name is „SAF‟. Figure 2.13. STEP 1. Defining system name and passwords for “guest” and “admin” accounts. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 26 Set local machine time – uses the time of your laptop – Write this configuration into cfg file – configuration is automatically written in configuration file The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 27: Command Prompt Interface

    To end Telnet session press Ctrl+D. Opening the session again, the prompt will appear to enter username and password. − For default (factory) usernames and passwords please refer to Chapter 6.1. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 28: 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. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 29 5. Set port settings (bits per second: 19200, data bits: 8, parity: none, stop bits: 1, data flow control: none). The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 30: Telnet Connection

    Please refer to Chapter 2.2.2 for Ethernet management port connection details. When you are ready to connect to Telnet interface, please follow these steps: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 31 Default login is identical to WEB login name – user name is admin and password – changeme. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 32: Initial Configuration With Command Prompt

    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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 33: Status Window

     Radial MSE is explained below in the Chapter 3.1. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 34 Celsius and Fahrenheit (command line - diagnostics or status); 29. Input voltage – shows the input voltage of PSU in volts (command line - diagnostics); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 35: Radial Mse

    As long as LDPC stress value is under the specified thresholds, the amount of errors (and BER itself) on the output of LDPC remains at zero level. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 36: Detailed Configuration In Web Graphic User Interface

    8. Pressing “Execute configuration” applies changes made to the corresponding section only for the local side CFIP Lumina. If “Rollback on” is selected, The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 37: Atpc Configuration

    9. Pressing “Execute configuration” applies changes made to the corresponding section only for the local side CFIP Lumina. If “Rollback on” is selected, The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 38: Atpc Algorithm

    CFIP Lumina adjusts the transmitter power in accordance with the algorithm shown below. Figure 4.1. ATPC algorithm The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 39: Modem Configuration

    – such as voice data – with full bandwidth capacity while adapting the bandwidth capacity of low- and mid-priority services such as Internet browsing (see Figure 4.2). The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 40 Europe with a distance of 15 kilometers. The system operation is set to a minimal payload of 69 Mbps Ethernet for 99.995% availability. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 41: Loopback Configuration

    If no time interval is specified, the default value is 60 seconds (1 minute). Figure 4.4. Loopback modes The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 42: Radio Frequency Loopback

    Rx level observed: For example, if radio frequency loopback indicated Rx level = -55dBm, Tx power shouldn‟t be set above 0dBm. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 43: System Configuration

    Maximal length of the password cannot exceed 30 symbols. Guest account has only monitoring privileges. The following Web GUI sections are available: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 44: Names Configuration

    (if logged on as admin, „guest‟ and „admin‟ account passwords will be seen). 4.2.2 Names Configuration The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 45: Other Configuration

    (!) Note that after restarting the CFIP will use only those settings, which are written to the configuration script. Other settings will be set to default values (command line – system reset); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 46: Upgrade Software

    1. Full system information page – provides full system information summary in a separate browser tab; 2. Advanced ethernet information page – provides advanced Ethernet information in a separate browser tab; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 47: Ip Configuration Window

    1. FTP service – starts FTP service for file access and software update of your CFIP Lumina. By default FTP service is not running (command line – net start ftp); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 48: Static Route Configuration

    7. FODU 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 49 2) Enter the local side (close-end) Web GUI and go to “IP configuration”. The configuration will look in the following way: (!) “Rollback on” should not be selected! Press “Execute configuration”. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 50: Ethernet Configuration

    (!) Hybrid CFIP Lumina with both optical SFP and electrical RJ-45 ports will have LAN Ports 1 and 3 active. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 51: Vlan Configuration

    ISP applications. When the ISP aggregates incoming traffic from each individual customer, the extra tag (double tag) can provide an additional layer The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 52: Ethernet Switch Port Status And Settings

    Switch WAN port is connected to WAN interface, modem and radio part. Switch Mng port is connected to LAN Management CPU. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 53: Ethernet Switch Vlan Status And Settings

    Figure 4.8. System with VLANs System with two separate VLANs – A and B. Figure 4.9. represents ports membership to VLANs. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 54 - Access type VLAN with LAN2 & WAN membership with removing and inserting VLAN tags while packet is being transmitted to LAN2 and WAN, respectively. VLAN B is configured as: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 55 3) Set preferable VLAN configuration in “VLAN configuration” of local link side CFIP Lumina Web management. Examples of VLAN usage: Figure 4.11. VLAN configuration with VLAN tag encapsulation on the ISP side The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 56: Qos

    <port> <priority>); 4. Queuing priority selection – allows to select primary QoS method, upon which queueing decision shall be made; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 57: Saf Tehnika Jsc

    In case of fixed queuing mode, highest priority buffer (q3) will pass packets as long as its buffer is full. By default weighted priority queuing mode is enabled. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 58: Qos 802.1P Configuration

    – the info message is being shown here. Otherwise it says “Ok”. 4.6.3 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 59: Spanning Tree Configuration

    Multiple STP, 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 60: Spanning Tree Configurtion

    12. Path cost (1..200000000) – this parameter setting depends on the capacity of a separate port; 13. Port 3 LAN – STP parameters of LAN 3 port; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 61: Spanning Tree Status

    Spanning tree status shows current STP status at all available ports. Description of parameters is in Chapter 4.7.1. Besides information about currently elected Root port is being shown. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 62: Snmp Configuration

    3. FODU 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 63: Performance And Alarm Management

    Config was Written Configuration was written [Only rising] System CPU restart ==> Entered when system restart was called [Only rising] The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 64 RX carrier offset Error in Rx carrier offset No data from modem No data from modem temperature temperature sensor sensor The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 65: 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 66: 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 67 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 68: Alarm Management Commands

    Displays the list of all alarms, their group IDs and alarm IDs. Alarm groups Displays the list of all alarms and their group IDs. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 69: 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 70: Performance Values

    6 different parameters to display in summarizing performance log or pick „ALL‟ to display all 6 parameters in conjoint log which is shown in Figure 5.7. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 71 „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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 72 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 73: Constellation Diagram

    For example: 1) Gaussian noise is displayed as fuzzy constellation points: Figure 5.11. Gaussian noise (QPSK) The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 74 Figure 5.13. Phase noise (QPSK) 4) Amplitude compression causes the corner points to move towards the centre: Figure 5.14. Amplitude compression (64QAM) The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 75: 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 76 An example of multipath caused equalization is shown on the picture below. Taps mainly on the right side designate a weaker reflected signal in comparison with the main signal. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 77: Performance Management Commands

    Tx_LEVEL | SYS_TEMPER | RADIAL_MSE | where TS (Threshold Seconds) are counted LDPC_STRES} {min|max <value>}|auto } and shown in the performance log. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 78: Ethernet Modem Statistics

    12. Multicasts – packets, which destination address contains multicast address; 13. Dones – reception of packets successfully completed; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 79 42. Collisions – number of collisions the current packet incurred during transmission attempts. Note: bits 19 through 16 are the collision count on any The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 80: Ethernet Switch Statistics

    All statistics are also accessible using command prompt command ethernet mib <1|2|3|4|5|6>. Explanation of fields: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 81 7. TxMulticastPkts - The number of good packets transmitted by a port that are directed to a multicast address. This counter does not include errored multicast packets or valid broadcast packets; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 82 26. RxPkts256to511Octets - The number of received packets (including error packets) that are between 256 and 511 bytes long; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 83 2048 and 4095 bytes long; 44. RxPkts4096to8191Octets – The number of received packets (including error packets) that are between 4096 and 8191bytes long; The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 84 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 85: Miscellaneous Controls In Web Graphic User Interface

    1. Window shows contents of configuration script. Commands contained in this configuration script are executed at every system start-up (command line – cfg show); The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 86 Cfg cmd <file with commands> Restarts management controller loads configuration script from the specified file. Cfg group Groups commands in configuration script. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 87: License Management

    14. System returned – in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value, or other problems on the whole page – info message will be displayed here.. Otherwise it says “Ok”. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 88: Command Line

    - up to 7.7 Mb (about 11 firmware files). – The attribute flags for files are case sensitive. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 89: Security Commands

    6.5 Security Commands General tips Telnet server supports one user only, web server supports up to 32 users simultaneously. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 90 (!) 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 CFIP. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 91: Software Update

    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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 92: File Upload Via Ethernet Management Port (Tftp)

    (cmd.exe) if you are using Windows, see Figure 7.1; 4. For example, to upload the firmware file „cfip000.elf.ezip‟ with attribute flags „E‟ and „c‟, enter command: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 93: 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‟: The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 94: File Upload Via Serial Port (Xmodem)

    4. Use terminal emulation software with file upload function, such as Hyper Terminal (in Windows) to upload the firmware file to CFIP as binary image (use binary transfer mode), using Xmodem protocol. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 95 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 96: Cfip Discovery Protocol

    Allows to find out the IP address and firmware version of <remote_addr> CFIP remote unit. This procedure allows bypassing routers as <scan_addr> the response packets are unicast packets. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 97: Discovery Protocol Performance Examples

    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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 98: 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 99: Discovery Of Ip Address And Firmware Version Of Remote Cfip Unit Connected To Router In Case One Ip Address Of Remote Units Is Known

    This allows to find out the 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 100: 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 dBm. The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 101: Pinouts

    Pinouts are shown in picture below. Figure 9.2. RS-232 port pinouts, pin numbers refer to DB9 female connector Figure 9.2. RJ-45 socket pin numbering The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 102: Available Accessories

    (See the list of available test equipment below) C24TST02 Coaxial attenuator 40 dB SAF adapted OMT for Comhat 0.3/0.6/1.2m antenna for dual-polarization P/N CLA40A01 C07OMT01 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 103 3.3V P/N: I0AOM001 AC/DC Power supply 40-50V/1,5-1,2A Hermetic connector for power cable P/N: I0AB4806 (ETSI); I0AB4805 (FCC) P/N: I0ACNP01 The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 104: Other Available Accessories

    ATPC – Automatic Transmit Power Control BER – Bit-Error Ratio BNC connector - Bayonet Neill-Concelman coaxial connector CCI – Co-Channel Interference The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 105 TCP/IP – Internet Protocol Suite (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) TDM – Time-Division Multiplexing TFTP – Trivial File Transfer Protocol TM – Tide Mark TP – Twisted Pair The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 106 USB – Universal Serial Bus UTP – Unshielded Twisted Pair VLAN – Virtual Local Area Network WAN – Wide Area Network The CFIP Lumina Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...
  • Page 107: Saf Tehnika Jsc Contacts

    13 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. 1.3 • © SAF Tehnika JSC 2010...

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