Siklu EtherHaul 8000 Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Siklu EtherHaul 8000 Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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EtherHaul™ 8000 Series
Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution
Installation, Operation, and
Maintenance Manual
EH8000-I&O-01, Issue 2
July 2018
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO SIKLU COMMUNICATION LTD.

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  • Page 1 EtherHaul™ 8000 Series Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual EH8000-I&O-01, Issue 2 July 2018 © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO SIKLU COMMUNICATION LTD.
  • Page 2 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Trademarks Siklu, the Siklu logo, and EtherHaul™ are all trademarks of Siklu Communication Ltd. All other product names and trademarks mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 3 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Safety and Regulatory Notices The following are mandatory notices for installation and operation of EtherHaul™ Wireless Backhaul Link. Indications appearing here are required by the designated government and regulatory agencies for purposes of safety and compliance. General Do not install or operate this System in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.
  • Page 4  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Siklu LTD or Note: the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 5 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual About this Document This document is the Installation, Operation and Maintenance manual for Siklu’s EtherHaul™ 8000 series wireless link product line. Features and functionality described in this document may be available for specific product models or starting from specific SW version.
  • Page 6 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Caution: Describes an activity or situation that may or will interrupt normal operation of the system, one of its components, or the network. Text Conventions Italicized text is used to reference sections or Document References chapters in this document.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to the EtherHaul™ System ........... 13 Main Features ........................14 Functional Description ....................16 Installing the Radio Link ................17 Preparing the Site ......................17 2.1.1 Physical and Environmental Requirements ............18 2.1.2 Cabling Requirements ..................18 Package Content ......................19 Unpacking the Radio .....................19...
  • Page 8 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 3.5.4 Reboot .......................40 Copy To Remote ......................41 Radio Configuration and Monitoring ............42 Settings ..........................42 Advanced Settings ......................44 Maintenance ........................45 Modulation Table ......................46 Statistics .........................47 CLI Commands ......................47 Ethernet Ports Configuration and Monitoring .......... 48 Settings ..........................48 Advanced Settings ......................49 Maintenance ........................50...
  • Page 9 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 7.3.1 Connectivity .....................67 7.3.2 Iperf Test ......................67 7.3.3 ARP Table ......................68 Users Administration .....................69 7.4.1 Users .........................69 7.4.2 Password Strength ....................69 LLDP ..........................70 7.5.1 LLDP Configuration ..................70 7.5.2 LLDP Status .....................71 CLI Commands ......................72 Ethernet Services Configuration and Monitoring ........
  • Page 10 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 11.1.2 RF Statistics Summary – 30 days ..............97 11.1.3 RF Statistics ......................97 11.2 Bandwidth Utilization Statistics ..................98 11.3 Ethernet Statistics ......................99 11.4 CLI Commands ......................100 Page 10...
  • Page 11 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1-1 Hitless Adaptive Bandwidth, Coding and Modulation .......... 15 Figure 1-2 EH-8000 Series Functional Block Diagram ............16 Figure 2-1 Attaching the Antenna to the Radio (0.5ft and 1ft Antennas) ........ 21 Figure 2-2 Attaching the Quick Release Plate andSetting Polarization ........
  • Page 12 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Figure 7-1 Network Page: General – IP Address ..............62 Figure 7-2 Network Page: General – Default Gateway ............63 Figure 7-3 Network Page: General – SNMP Managers ............63 Figure 7-4 Network Page: General – NTP ................64 Figure 7-5 Network Page: Advanced Settings –...
  • Page 13: Introduction To The Etherhaul™ System

    The EtherHaul™ 8000 series is Siklu’s ultra high capacity radios, offeing 10 Gigabit throughput and enhanced Hitless Adaptive Bandwidth, Coding and Modulation for maximum spectral efficiency, and services availability. It supports network synchronization, advanced OAM&PM tools and ring protection optimized for both sm all...
  • Page 14: Main Features

    Layer 2.5/3 networking and routing capabilities as networks evolve to flat-IP topologies. Main Features Siklu’s EtherHaul™ wireless backhaul radio link operates in the lightly licenses interference free E-band spectrum, which provides clear technological and economic advantages over the existing lower frequency bands. Taking advantage of the new spectrum, the EtherHaul™...
  • Page 15: Figure 1-1 Hitless Adaptive Bandwidth, Coding And Modulation

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual  Designed for ultra-low MTTR without the need for antenna realignment Green Design:  Zero footprint, all-outdoor, extremely light weight  low power consumption  IEEE 802.3at+ complaint Power over Ethernet Quick and Easy Installation ...
  • Page 16: Functional Description

    Host processor (CPU) the host processor controls the system responsible for the control plane, and the antenna alignment.  Antenna: Siklu’s self-designed 0.5ft and 1ft innovative antenna, as well as 2ft antenna option for longer-range higher availability. Figure 1-2 EH-8000 Series Functional Block Diagram...
  • Page 17: Installing The Radio Link

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Installing the Radio Link This chapter describes how to install and perform the basic setup of a radio link, including:  Preparing the site  Package content  Unpacking the radio  Required tools ...
  • Page 18: Physical And Environmental Requirements

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 2.1.1 Physical and Environmental Requirements Each radio site should adhere to the following requirements:  There must be a clear, unobstructed line-of-sight between radios.  The radio should be mounted on a fixed, stable, permanent structure. A reinforced steel mounting pole is required, with a diameter measuring from 2-4 inches (0.5ft, 1ft antenna) or 2-4.5 inches (2ft antenna).
  • Page 19: Package Content

    To make a protective earth connection, use the grounding point located on the radio using a minimum amount of 16AWG grounding cable or according to local electrical code. Siklu will not be held responsible for any malfunction or damage in the event that the radio is not properly grounded. Package Content A radio link consists of two radios (Outdoor Unit, or ODU), two antennas and two mounting kits.
  • Page 20: Required Tools

     – Attenuation due to Atmospheric Gases (dB/Km) For E-band links, the Attenuation due to Atmospheric Gases is typically 0.5dB/Km. Refer to the online Link Budget Calculator on www.siklu.com for on-line calculation of expected availability and expected RSSI. Page 20...
  • Page 21: Installing The Radio With A 0.5Ft/1Ft Antenna

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Installing the Radio with a 0.5ft/1ft Antenna 2.6.1 Attaching the Antenna to the Radio 1. Unpack the radio, place it on a clean unobstructed work surface area, and remove the plastic cap protecting the waveguide interface. 2.
  • Page 22: Mounting Using 1Ft Mounting Kit

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 2.6.2 Mounting using 1ft Mounting Kit 1. Unit mounting screws and bolts 6. Azimuth adjustment lock bolts 2. Back mounting bracket 7. Elevation adjustment lock bolts 3. Front mounting bracket 8. Azimuth fine adjustment screw (± 8) 4.
  • Page 23: Figure 2-4 Quick Release Hooks

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 5. Use the 13mm open wrench to tighten the nuts on both unit mounting bolts. Temporarily tighten the unit mounting bolts at this stage to keep the unit from moving freely. 6. Verify that quick release plate () is attached according to the desired polarization.
  • Page 24: Installing The Radio With A 2Ft Antenna

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Installing the Radio with a 2ft Antenna 2.7.1 Attaching the 2ft Adapter to the Radio 1. Unpack the radio, place it on a clean unobstructed work surface area, and remove the plastic cap protecting the waveguide interface. 2.
  • Page 25: Figure 2-6 Radio Installed On A 2Ft Antenna

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 9. Mount the antenna on a fixed reinforced steel mounting pole with 2-4.5 inches diameter. 10. Install the 2ft antenna according to the antenna installation instructions that can be found on the antenna/mounting kit package. Figure 2-6 Radio Installed on a 2ft Antenna 11.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Cables

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Connecting the Cables The following figure shows the radio interfaces. There are three line interfaces available:  1GE: 802.3ab (RJ45, Cat5e or better cable), for PoE In and as 1G line interface  10GE combo port: 802.3an/bz (RJ45, Cat6a or better cable) or SFP+ (SMF or MMF) 1.
  • Page 27: Figure 2-8 Dc Terminal Block

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual  When connecting the radio to a MAINS DC distribution system, use a 2A circuit breaker to enable the central DC system to isolate the radio in an emergency case.  Use one poly circuit breaker and should connect it on the live voltage: (+) or ( -). The other poly should be grounded.
  • Page 28: Grounding The Radio

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Caution: This system may have more than one power supply cable. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, a trained service technician may need to disconnect all power supply cables before servicing the system. 2.8.2 Grounding the Radio 1.
  • Page 29: Preparing The Cables

    To make a protective earth connection, use the grounding point located on the radio using a minimum amount of 16AWG grounding cable or according to local electrical code. Siklu will not be held responsible for any malfunction or damage in the event that the radio is not properly grounded. 2.8.3...
  • Page 30: Powering Up The Radio

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 1. Thread the cable and tight the shell to the radio firmly by hand (do not use tools). 2. Insert the rubber gasket snugly and tight the connector lock 3. When removing the All-Weather Shell, unlock the gland first before removing the shell.
  • Page 31: Aligning The Antenna

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 2.10 Aligning the Antenna For optimal radio link performance, antennas must be accurately aligned. In order to align the antennas, perform first coarse alignment of each antenna, followed by fine alignment. Accurate alignment of the antennas is critical for achieving the strongest possible receive signal.
  • Page 32: Figure 2-11 1Ft Antenna Visual Alignment Tool

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Note: You can use the visual alignment tool that can be found in the 1ft antenna box for coarse alignment. Attach it to the antenna and align the antenna untill the remote antenna can be seen in the center of the eyepiece. Figure 2-11 1ft Antenna Visual Alignment Tool Fine Alignment When aligning an antenna, the antenna in the remote node must remain stationary.
  • Page 33 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 6. Align the fine Azimuth axis. Use the hexagonal wrench to adjust the Azimuth fine adjustment screw (). Be sure to sweep the complete range of the Azimuth in order to determine the maximum received signal strength position. When the optimum axis is achieved, tighten both Azimuth adjustment lock bolts ().
  • Page 34: Link Up Verification

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 2.11 Link Up Verification 1. Disconnect the DVM probes. 2. Reboot both radios by shortly pressing the Reset Button or alternatively disconnect/reconnect the power. 3. This action will switch the radios back to Adaptive Mode (radio’s default operational mode).
  • Page 35: Setup And Monitoring Using The Web-Based Management

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Setup and Monitoring Using the Web-based Management In order to carry configuration, monitoring or maintenance tasks, connect your station to the system’s 1G Ethernet port and launch the chosen management option. There are two options to connect and manage the radio: 1) Embedded HTML Web-Based Management.
  • Page 36: Connecting To The Radio Using The Web-Based Management

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Connecting to the Radio Using the Web-Based Management 1. Launch an Internet Browser and enter https:// followed by the system’s IP address. The system’s default IP address is 192.168.0.1. Figure 3-1 Launching the Web-Based Management 2.
  • Page 37: Connecting To The Radio Using The Command Line Interface

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Connecting to the Radio Using the Command Line Interface 1. Launch standard SSH client. You can use any common, open source SSH client program, such as PuTTY, available for download from the web. Open an SSH session to the system’s IP address.
  • Page 38: Web-Based Management Main Page

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Web-Based Management Main Page The Web-Based Management provides link view, presenting both local and remote configuration and monitoring. Although the local and remote systems IP address is identical (default IP address 192.168.0.1), the remote will be available as well as the radio uses dedicated communication channel for local-remote communication that is not IP-based.
  • Page 39: Quick Configuration Wizard

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Note: Actual Layer 1 throughput depends on product's specs. Refer to the product’s Release Notes for exact specifications.  Active Alarms – list of currently active alarms and date&time raised.  System Uptime – R/O field. Time elapsed from last power on. ...
  • Page 40: Save Configuration

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Apply, all parameters are sent in bulk to the system and then executed locally in order to avoid losing management connection. 3.5.2 Save Configuration Any configuration change applied should be saved using the Save Configuration button.
  • Page 41: Copy To Remote

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Copy To Remote You can find the Copy To Remote button next to some configuration parameters or sections. This function copies configuration to remote system based on the changes on the local system. Figure 3-5 Copy To-Remote icon Matching configuration may be of two types: ...
  • Page 42: Radio Configuration And Monitoring

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Radio Configuration and Monitoring The radio link parameters and radio link monitoring are managed in the Radio page. This chapter includes the following topics:  Settings  Advanced Settings  Maintenance  Modulation Table ...
  • Page 43: Figure 4-2 Radio Page: Settings In Alignment Mode

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Adjust Tx Power so the RSSI at the remote end will not exceed -305dBm (overload Note: threshold). Refer to the note below (Advanced Settings) regarding short range mode in case RSSI exceeds -30dBm even after adjusting Tx power to the minimum. The Tx power value sets the transmit power for the highest modulation profile.
  • Page 44: Advanced Settings

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual  Alignment Status – R/O field, indicating that the ODU is currently in Alignment mode (by configuration or by inserting DVM probes). Note: When changing Radio parameters of the link (like Mode, frequency…) the link will go down and come up within couple of minutes.
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual CINR that will notify the remote transmitter to increase its Tx power to maintain CINR is above the threshold set. Mode of operation: the local system compares the actual received RSSI to the ATPC Target RSSI.
  • Page 46: Modulation Table

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Note that it will take the ODU to stabilize after loopback up to 3 minutes so set the loopback timeout accordingly (recommended 600 seconds). Mute remote transmitter first to avoid interference with the loopback operation. Note: Loopback is performed with MAC addresses swap (swapping DA and SA) for the address specified only.
  • Page 47: Statistics

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Statistics Figure 4-6 Radio Page: Statistics Radio link’s performance can be monitored using the advanced statistics counters. Click View Statistics to review the local and remote RF Performance Monitoring statistics. Clicking View Statistics will open the Statistics page where all system’s statistics can be reviewed.
  • Page 48: Ethernet Ports Configuration And Monitoring

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Ethernet Ports Configuration and Monitoring The Ethernet ports parameters and monitoring are managed in the Eth Ports page. The radio has the following Ethernet interfaces:  Host – Management interface (internal bridge port) ...
  • Page 49: Advanced Settings

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual active port (if both 10GE inputs are available, radio will choose to use the RJ45 10GE input).  Port Enable – checkbox to enable the port. Disable ports that are not in use so alarm will not be active (link down alarm). ...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Maintenance Figure 5-3 Eth Ports Page: Maintenance This section allows configuring the following parameters:  Line Loopback – checkbox to enable loopback on the port. Internal (towards the radio side) loopback is available, with specific MAC addresses swap. ...
  • Page 51: Cli Commands

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual CLI Commands  Monitoring the Ethernet ports configuration and status: Show eth  Setting Ethernet port type auto (both 10GE ports): set eth eth2 active-port auto Page 51...
  • Page 52: System Configuration And Monitoring

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual System Configuration and Monitoring The system general parameters and monitoring is managed in the System page. This chapter includes the following topics:  Settings  Advanced Settings  Maintenance  Event Configuration  CLI commands The Maintenance section consists of the system's configuration files and file-system management, including:...
  • Page 53: Advanced Settings

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Note: Full inventory information of the system is stored as a file (inventory.ini) in the File System and can be retrieved by the user.  Inventory – R/O fields. Serial Number and active SW version. ...
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Maintenance 6.3.1 File Transfer Figure 6-3 System Page: Maintenance – File Transfer The administration of the file system is controlled by the File Transfer session. It includes the configuration files, SW version, licenses, scripts, inventory and more. File transfer is available over HTTP when using the web-GUI.
  • Page 55: Sw Upgrade

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 6.3.2 SW Upgrade Figure 6-4 System Page: Maintenance – SW Upgrade The system supports two software version, maintaining an Active (running) and an Offline (standby) software versions (banks) that allow software upgrade with minimum service interruption.
  • Page 56: Licensing

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual It is important that you set correct system time and date on your network for a scheduled run time. Click Download to start the software download from the server to the system. Click Upgrade to activate the downloaded software. If you have specified time for the upgrade (Scheduled Run Time [HH:MM]), the software will be activated at this time.
  • Page 57 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual opened with any text editor. The license file name will always be <system_serial_number>.lic. The license upgrade is done using HTTP or an external FTP/TFTP/SFTP server. Refer to server's configuration as defined in the File Transfer section. The license upgrade process consists of 2 steps: 1) Download.
  • Page 58: Scripts

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 6.3.4 Scripts Figure 6-6 System Page: Maintenance – Scripts The system supports the use of pre-composed, multiple-line command scripts. A script is simply a list of CLI commands, saved as a text file that runs locally on the system.
  • Page 59: Configuration Management

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 6.3.5 Configuration Management Figure 6-7 System Page: Maintenance – Configuration Management This section allows configuring the following parameters:  Default Configuration – Click Restore to delete current startup- configuration.txt file. After reboot, the system will come up with the factory default configuration (unless customer_default_config.txt file is present).
  • Page 60: Cli Commands

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual By default, none of the alarms are masked but the RSSI, CINR and Lowest Modulation threshold-crossing alarms. In addition, some alarms have configurable thresholds to raise and clear alarm. This section allows configuring the following parameters: ...
  • Page 61 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual  Upgrading and accepting SW: run sw immediately 600 accept sw  Scheduling Upgrade time (at the coming 4 am): run sw scheduled 04:00  Viewing inventory: Show inventory  Viewing list of scripts: show script ...
  • Page 62: Network Configuration And Monitoring

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Network Configuration and Monitoring General parameters regarding communication and network connectivity are managed in the Network page. This chapter includes the following topics:  General Settings  Advanced Settings  Maintenance  Users Administration ...
  • Page 63: Default Gateway And Static Routes

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Click the Add IPv4 or Add IPv6 to add an IP address. Click the Trash icon to clear an IP. Note you cannot clear the IP address you used to log in to the system. Note: It is recommended to leave the default IP address (#1) and add the unique IP address as #2.
  • Page 64: Ntp

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual The System allows defining up to five managers that will receive SNMP traps. Traps can be sent using SNMPv2c or SNMPv3. This section allows configuring the following parameters:  # - Index (1-5). ...
  • Page 65: Advanced Settings

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Advanced Settings 7.2.1 Management Access List Figure 7-5 Network Page: Advanced Settings – Management Access List List of authorized IPv4/IPv6 IP addresses (or IP address ranges) that are permitted to access the Host (management). The default configuration allows all IP address to access the Host.
  • Page 66: Snmp V3 Users

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 7.2.3 SNMP V3 Users Figure 7-7 Network Page: Advanced Settings – SNMP V3 Users Refer to section SNMPv3 Users Configuration under System Administration chapter of this manual. 7.2.4 Syslog Server Figure 7-8 Network Page: Advanced Settings – Syslog Server When set, all system's event and alarms will be sent to servers.
  • Page 67: Maintenance

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Maintenance 7.3.1 Connectivity Figure 7-9 Network Page: Maintenance – Connectivity Enter target IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) and click Ping or Trace Route to test connectivity. Pop-up screen will display the results. 7.3.2 Iperf Test Figure 7-10 Network Page: Maintenance –...
  • Page 68: Arp Table

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Iperf output: ------------------------------------------------------------ Server listening on TCP port 5201 ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 6] local 192.168.0.251 port 5201 connected with 192.168.0.61 port 49996 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 6] 0.0- 1.0 sec 9.10 MBytes 76.3 Mbits/sec [ 6] 1.0- 2.0 sec 9.60 MBytes 80.5 Mbits/sec [ 6] 2.0- 3.0 sec 9.65 MBytes 80.9 Mbits/sec [ 6] 3.0- 4.0 sec 8.73 MBytes 73.2 Mbits/sec...
  • Page 69: Users Administration

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Users Administration 7.4.1 Users Figure 7-12 Network Page: Users Administration – Local Authentication Internal user management and external Radius or TACACS server are supported. The Users administration page will be updated based on the selected Authentication Mode.
  • Page 70: Lldp

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual For password strength enforcement. This section allows configuring the following parameters:  Password Min Length - minimum password length (0 to 16 characters). Default is  Password Min Difference - minimum password difference between characters (0 to 5).
  • Page 71: Lldp Status

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual By default, LLDP is enabled on the radio port (Eth0) and disabled on all line Ethernet Note: ports). Disabling LLDP on all ports including the radio, will pass LLDP packets transparently over the radio. ...
  • Page 72: Cli Commands

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual CLI Commands  IP Addresses (IPv4): Viewing IP addresses: show ip Setting IP address (static IP example): set ip 2 ip-addr static 10.10.10.1 prefix-len 23 vlan 12 Setting IP address (DHCP example): set ip 2 ip-addr dhcp Deleting IP address: clear ip 2 ...
  • Page 73 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Setting NTP servers: set ntp 1 server 10.10.250.222 secondary-server 192.168.0.250 tmz 2  Management Access List: Viewing access list: show access-list Setting access list: set access-list 1 ip-addr 192.168.0.0 prefix-len 24 Deleting access list: clear access-list all ...
  • Page 74 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual ping configuration options: ping [-c <num-packets 1..32000>] [-t] [-l <packet-length 0..5000>] <host> -t - ping until stopped by ctrl/c Trace Route: tracert 192.168.0.222 tracert configuration options: tracert [-h <maximum-hops 1..255>] [-w <timeout, sec, 1..86400>] <host> Ping (IPv6): Ping6 0001:0001:0001:0001:0001:0001:0001:0002 Trace Route (IPv6):...
  • Page 75: Ethernet Services Configuration And Monitoring

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Ethernet Services Configuration and Monitoring The Ethernet services (VLAN and bridge settings) parameters and monitoring are provisioned in the Services page. This chapter includes the following topics:  Bridge Architecture  Bridge Ports ...
  • Page 76: Bridge Ports

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual The provider bridge, which may consist of multiple devices in the service provider domain, looks like a simple bridge port to the customer’s traffic and maintains the Customer’s VLANs (C-VLAN). The implementation of the bridge is a network of virtual bridges connected in a “cross- like”...
  • Page 77: Bridge Rules

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual The bridge settings for ALL VLANs (tagged and untagged traffic) or List of specific VLANs. Refers to C-VLANs when Port Type = Customer and to S-VLANs when Port Type = Provider. When selecting List, you may enter specific VLANs or range of VLANs separated by comma.
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Classify VLAN options:  All – S-VLAN will be added on egrees to all received C-VLANs.  Untagged – VLAN will be added to untagged frames.  List – S-VLAN will be added to all listed C-VLANs. ...
  • Page 79: Cli Commands

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual CLI Commands  Bridge Port: Bridge port options: show bridge-port show bridge-port [<bridge-port> [<modifier>]] <bridge-port> : all | host | eth0 | eth1 | eth2 <modifier> : info | port-type | vlans-list | pvid Viewing bridge ports: show bridge-port ...
  • Page 80: Administration

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Administration This chapter describes the system's administration capabilities and procedures and includes the following topics:  Users Administration  SNMPv3 Users Configuration  Zero-Touch Configuration  Monitoring CLI Login Sessions  DHCP Relay (Option 82) TACACS+/RADIUS Users Administration The system supports both internal user management and external Radius or TACACS server.
  • Page 81: Authentication Modes

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual before it is sent between the system and the AAA Server in order to prevent deciphering. The AAA Server can also provide accounting of requester commands and of changes in authorization level. This information is recorded in a special log file that enabl es a supervisor to view the activities of all the administrators.
  • Page 82 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Only admin user is defined in the system. All other users (including their name, password and type) are defined in the server. Note that local admin access will always be available (regardless of the connectivity to the AAA server).
  • Page 83: Radius Authentication Mode

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 9.1.4 Radius Authentication Mode Figure 9-2 Network Page: Users Administration – Radius Only admin user is defined in the system. All other users (including their name, password and type) are defined in the server. Note that local admin access will always be available (regardless of the connectivity to the AAA server).
  • Page 84: Cli Commands

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Dummy Authentication is not supported for Radius (Tacacs only). Working with Radius Add the following lines to your Radius dictionary: ###### SKL Additions ###### ATTRIBUTE SKL_USERGROUP 170 string When adding users to the SKL_USERGROUP and assigning them type, use ‘_’before the type: User with ‘admin’...
  • Page 85: Snmpv3 Users Configuration

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Configuring Tacacs server: set aaa-server 1 ip-addr 192.168.0.22 port 1812 accounting-port ssh SNMPv3 Users Configuration Figure 9-3 Network Page: Advanced Settings – SNMP V3 Users This section allows setting the SNMP V3 users. CLI settings: set snmp-user <engine-id>...
  • Page 86: Monitoring Cli Sessions

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual SNMP Managers Each SNMPv3 agent has an engine ID that uniquely identifies the agent in the device and also the unique identification of the MIB objects within a domain. In SNMPv3 communication, Engine ID is used as an identifier for an agent among other agents.
  • Page 87: Diagnostics

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Diagnostics The system features a wide range of built-in indicators and diagnostic tools designed to enable you to quickly evaluate a link’s performance, identify operating faults, and resolve them. The general diagnostics process for a radio link is to identify whether there is a problem that needs to be addressed, to isolate the root cause of the problem, and to implement the steps that are required to solve the problem.
  • Page 88: System Leds

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Step 3: Isolate the Fault Further isolate and characterize the problem using all available link indications. Ascertain if the problem is related to:  End-equipment configuration or an interconnection  A hardware fault in the link’s accessories (such as a cable) ...
  • Page 89: Alarms

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Color Description Orange – Link (Carrier) 10/100/1G/2.5G/5G (RJ45 only) Blink Orange – 10/100/1G/2.5G/5G activity Off – No Link (Carrier) 10.3 Alarms System alarms can be found on the Main Page, including:  Current Alarms – list of currently active alarms and date+time raised. ...
  • Page 90 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Cold start: the System failure Replace ODU Internal HW hardware watchdog watchdog failure, has not been indicating system activated in time fault Cold start: software System power up System failure Replace ODU watchdog reset internal SW watchdog reset, indication system...
  • Page 91 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual too high or too temperature range according to low, exceeding specs. the configurable thresholds) Temperature Unit temperature The unit temperature Temperature returned to Normal returned to condition returned to normal, no corrective actions normal normal.
  • Page 92: Performance Statistics

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 10.4 Performance Statistics The system uses advanced RF and Ethernet counters to provide real-time performance statistics for radio transmission activities and Ethernet ports/services. Refer to the Statistics chapter of this manual for detailed description of the performance monitoring statistics.
  • Page 93: Ethernet Line Loopbacks

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 10.5.2 Ethernet Line Loopbacks The loopback can be applied separately for each one of the interfaces. Ethernet loopbacks can be set in the Maintenance section of the Eth Ports page. Figure 10-2 Ethernet Line Loopback This section allows configuring the following parameters: ...
  • Page 94: Cli Commands

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual For error-free operation at high modulation profiles, no interference should be present. Switch off or mute remote system before applying the RF loopback. Note: Alternatively, change remote frequency to eliminate risk of interference. It will take the system to stabilize after loopback about 3 minutes before checking radio performance using the alarms and statistics.
  • Page 95 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual set eth eth2 loopback-mode internal-mac-swap loopback-dst-mac AA:BB:CC:AA:BB:CC RF loopback set rf loopback internal-mac-swap qam128  Clearing loopback: Line loopback set eth eth1 loopback-mode disabled RF loopback timeout set rf loopback disabled Page 95...
  • Page 96: Statistics

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Statistics The system uses advanced RF and Ethernet counters to provide real-time performance statistics for radio transmission and Ethernet ports. The following statistics enable quick analysis of system and component performance in support of troubleshooting and diagnostics. ...
  • Page 97: Rf Statistics Summary - 30 Days

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual RF Statistics Summary – 30 days 11.1.2 Summary of radio statistics – 30 intervals of 24 hours, recording the minimum and maximum values per interval of RSSI, CINR and Modulation profile. Figure 11-2 Statistics Page: RF Statistics Summary – 30 days RF Statistics Summary is cleared upon system reboot.
  • Page 98: Bandwidth Utilization Statistics

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Attribute Description Incoming Good Octets The number of good octets received from the RF link. (in-good-octets) Incoming Erroneous Octets (in- The number of received erred octets from the RF link. errored-octets) Outgoing Octets (out-octets) The total number of octets transmitted to the RF link.
  • Page 99: Ethernet Statistics

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual The total in-octets, out-octets, in-rate, out-rate and utilization (aggregated, meaning Tx and Rx) are displayed. For Eth0 (RF), bandwidth utilization is displayed as percentage of the aggregated (total Tx and Rx) max radio rate per the current modulation. The rates displayed are averaged over the 15 minutes intervals.
  • Page 100: Cli Commands

    EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Radio statistics counters – recording 96 intervals of 15 minutes (last 24 hours) recording the following parameters: Attribute Description Incoming Octets (in-octets) The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. Incoming Unicast Packets (in-ucast- The number of unicast packets received on the pkts)
  • Page 101 EtherHaul™ 8000 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Viewing summary (since last cleared): show rf statistics Viewing last 24 hours (96 intervals of 15 minutes): show rf statistics 0 95 Viewing last 30 days (30 intervals of 24 hours): show rf statistics-days 0 30 Clearing statistics: clear rf statistics ...

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