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Update region 9 to include 3675-3700 MHz. 20140319 Update RDL-3000 SU/Edge S/N prefix, add eLTE-MT Zone 2 units 20140326 2, 3 Add table of Redline products (2.1), Noise Level reading (3.4), Network Topology List (3.5). 20141006 General Coverage for Update 9 features. 20141126 3.5.1...
USER MANUAL Chapter 1 Important Notices Service & Safety General Warnings Redline recommendations for maximum safety include the following: Do not operate microwave equipment without first having proper training or knowledge of microwave radio operation. Do not operate the microwave equipment without an appropriate antenna port termination, or antenna.
- 57.0 VDC), which must be electrically isolated from any AC sources and reliably connected to Earth ground. Do not install Redline products near any type of power line. Should the antenna or related hardware come in contact with power lines, severe bodily...
à la masse de la Terre. Ne pas installer les produits Redline près n'importe quel type de ligne électrique. Si votre antenne ou du matériel connexe entrer en contact avec des lignes électriques, des blessures graves ou la mort pourraient en résulter!
WEEE Product Return Process In accordance with the WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive, 2002/96/EC, Redline Communications equipment is marked with the logo shown below. The WEEE directive seeks to increase recycling and re-use of electrical and electronic equipment. This symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of as part of the local municipal waste program.
Redline does not endorse or support the use of outdoor cable assemblies: i) not supplied by Redline, ii) third-party products that do not meet Redline's cable and connector assembly specifications, or iii) cables not installed and weatherproofed as specified in the RDL-3000 Installation Guidelines manual for each product model.
The RDL-3000 systems can operate in PMP or mode. To facilitate ease of use by the operator, a common user interface is provided across all RDL-3000 family platforms. Table 3: Functional Desc. - Redline RDL-3000 Product Family Applications eLTE-MT Standard...
Fig. 10: Functional Desc. - VLAN Tagged Management Notes: For initial installation and setup, Redline recommends using 'Pass through' mode for the management Service Group and member Services. Connectivity issues with VLAN services may cause the management function to be unreachable and require a site visit and/or long reset operation to recover control of the unit.
Note: Authorization data is retrieved from the RADIUS server at 10-minute intervals. If a user's authorization is changed on the RADIUS server, the server may require up to ten minutes before the Redline radio is updated with the new information. Wireless LLDP packet filtering: Check this box to block LLDP packets from being transmitted over the wireless interface.
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Wireless authentication using Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) is an optional feature. All Ellipse systems are pre-populated with signed trusted ECDSA keys. Certificates for these keys can be purchased directly from Redline. End-users can also load specific ECDSA certificate/key files.
<0-n> Set the operating mode for the RAS-Elite antenna. RAS-Elite antenna automatically scans 360° in azimuth to locate signals from Redline sector controllers. Refer to the 'lautoscan'. 1-n: Manually set the RAS-Elite antenna beam to the specified sector. The center of sector '1' is marked on the antenna.
This section provides basic diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures. If the system can not be restored to normal operation using the procedures in this section, contact the local Redline representative for assistance. Include the model name and serial number of the system in all communications.
Chapter 6 Security Overview The Redline RDL-3000 family provides a high level of security and reliability. Security options include wireless authentication using X.509 certificates and wireless security using AES encryption, SSH, HTTPS (SSL), and SNMP v3. Security features are available based on product model and the installed options key...
Generate ECDSA certificate. The certificate request must be processed by Redline. Transmit each certificate request file to your local Redline representative for processing. Processed files returned will use the naming convention ecc_resp_xx-xx-xx-xx-xx- xx.rsp where, xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx is the MAC address of the wireless terminal.
Fig. 71: Ref: Scan Threshold Configuration Settings Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Support Software version 2.23/2.25 Update 9 and higher supports LLDP. Each Redline LLDP Data Unit (Frame) consists of the following TLVs: Table 38: Ref. – Redline LLDP Data Unit (Frame) TLVs...
RF frequency setting is outside the allowed range(s) for that region. This system has been designed to operate with the Redline 17 dBi gain antenna operating with the maximum specified gain setting.
Operation of RDL-3000 wireless system requires an options key that is available exclusively from Redline. This key restricts device operation to the FCC 473-695 MHz band on TV channels 14 - 35 and 39 - 51. The professional installer and operator can not modify or otherwise circumvent these operational restrictions.
Operation of the final product requires an options key that is available exclusively from Redline. This key restricts device operation to the Industry Canada band RSS-196 512 - 608 MHz and 614 - 698 MHz for Rural Remote Broadband Systems (RRBS) on TV channels 21 - 35 and 39 - 51.
8.4 Operation in 2305 - 2360 & 2400 - 2483.5 MHz Bands Operation of the wireless system requires a software 'key' that is available exclusively from Redline. When required by the regional regulatory statutes where the wireless system is being deployed, the software key restricts device operation to IC 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz bands which is subject to licensing or the 2400-2483.5 MHz...
8.6.1 Frequency Bands Operation of the final product requires an FCC specific software 'key' that is available exclusively from Redline. This key restricts device operation to the FCC 3675-3700 MHz band. The professional installer and operator can not modify or otherwise circumvent these operational restrictions.
1. The 3650-3700 MHz frequency range is a licensed band in the USA and operators must have a valid spectrum license to operate RDL-3000 equipment using this band. 2. The RDL-3000 requires a Redline FCC-specific options key that is mandatory for operation within the USA. This options key enforces the FCC approved operating range of 3650-3700 MHz.
8.7 Operation in 4900 - 5800 MHz Bands Operation of the wireless system requires a software 'key' that is available exclusively from Redline. When required by the regional regulatory statutes where the wireless system is being deployed, the software key restricts device operation to the FCC/IC 4940-4990 MHz, 5250-5350 MHz, 5470-5725 MHz, or 5725-5850 MHz band.
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This feature enforces compliance to regional regulatory statutes. Each options key is keyed to the unique MAC address of an RDL-3000 radio platform. Options keys can be generated only by Redline and its authorized agents. End-users can not generate or modify options keys (to obtain or alter regional codes).
Redline sales order processing is also trained to verify that regional codes are consistent with the intended deployment location as documented in the sales order.
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