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FibeAir® IP-10G

Installation Guide

Doc-00023199 Rev E
June 2012
Copyright © 2012 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    FibeAir® IP-10G Installation Guide Doc-00023199 Rev E June 2012 Copyright © 2012 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Information To User

    Registered Trademarks Ceragon Networks® is a registered trademark of Ceragon Networks Ltd. FibeAir® is a registered trademark of Ceragon Networks Ltd. CeraView® is a registered trademark of Ceragon Networks Ltd. Other names mentioned in this publication are owned by their respective holders.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    10.2 Launching the Web EMS ..................... 29 10.3 Configuring IP Addresses .................... 30 10.4 Upgrading the IDU Software ..................31 10.4.1 Viewing IDU Version Information ................. 32 10.4.2 Downloading IDU Software Files ................. 33 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 of 71...
  • Page 4 12.1 Main Channel Interfaces ....................60 12.2 Wayside Channel Interface ..................62 12.3 Protection Channel Interface ..................62 12.4 Management Channel Interface ................... 62 12.5 Order Wire Channel Interface ..................63 12.6 User Channel Interface ....................63 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 4 of 71...
  • Page 5 13.5 Ethernet 10/100/1000 Connector Pin-Out..............68 13.6 Ethernet 10/100 Connector Pin-Out ................69 13.7 User Channel Connector Pin-Out ................69 13.8 Craft Terminal Connector Pin-Out ................70 14. Appendix C: Fan Tray Replacement .............. 71 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 5 of 71...
  • Page 6 är kopplad till kabel-TV nät kan i vissa fall medfőra risk főr brand. Főr att undvika detta skall vid anslutning av utrustningen till kabel-TV nät galvanisk isolator finnas mellan utrustningen och kabel-TV nätet. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 6 of 71...
  • Page 7 Gefahrenrisiko: Durch Abtrennen einer Stromquelle wird nur ein Stromversorgungsmodul abgetrennt. Um die Einheit vollständig zu isolieren, trennen Sie alle Stromversorgungen ab. Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gemäß EN ISO 7779. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 7 of 71...
  • Page 8 Diphenyl Ethers (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) Biphenyls (PBB) (Cr VI) (PBDE) PCB/Circuit Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Modules Mechanical Parts Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Cables Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 8 of 71...
  • Page 9: About This Guide

    E-Series IDU and an RFU. Target Audience This guide contains technical information about installation of an IP-10 system, and is intended for use by personnel of all levels certified by Ceragon personnel such as system engineers, technicians, or supervisors. Related Documents ...
  • Page 10: Section Summary

    1+1, 2+0, and 2+2 configurations. RFU Overview Describes the Ceragon RFU models that can be used in an IP-10 system, including a comparison guide. Connecting an IDU to an RFU Provides instructions for connecting an IDU to an RFU.
  • Page 11: Preparing For Installation

    Two indoor units (IDUs) and accessories  Two radio frequency units (RFUs) Unpack the contents and check for damaged or missing parts. If any part is damaged or missing, contact your local Ceragon distributor. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 11 of 71...
  • Page 12: Installing The Idu

    For full functionality and feature availability, upgrade the IDU to the latest released software version. You can obtain the latest software version and release notes at Ceragon’s FTP site. For access to the site, contact support@ceragon.com. For additional details, refer to Initial System Configuration on page 27.
  • Page 13: Site Requirements

    It is the owner’s responsibility to obtain any and all permits. 7.4.1 IDU Dimensions The following illustration shows the dimensions (in millimeters) of the FibeAir IP-10 IDU. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 13 of 71...
  • Page 14: Configuration Options

    The FibeAir IP-10 IDU can be installed in a standard 19" ETSI rack as shown in the following illustration. As shown in the illustration, four screws, supplied with the installation kit, are used to secure the IDU to the rack. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 14 of 71...
  • Page 15: Installing The Idu In A Nodal Enclosure

     Multi-Radio  Protection  XPIC IP-10 IDUs are hot-swappable, and additional extension nodal enclosures and IDUs can be added in the field as required, without affecting traffic. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 15 of 71...
  • Page 16: List Of Kits Needed To Install An Idu In A Nodal Configuration

    Install the IP-10 I+Main Enclosure in the 19 inch rack using 4 screws. If an expansion enclosure is required, install the IP-10 I+Expansion Enclosure above the IP-10 I+Main Enclosure, by sliding it down. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 16 of 71...
  • Page 17 IP-10 I+Expansion Enclosure. Install the IP-10 I+Main Enclosure in the 19 inch rack using 4 screws. If an additional expansion enclosure is required, perform steps 2-4 again with the second IP-10 I+Expansion Enclosure. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 17 of 71...
  • Page 18 100% plugged into the backplane and you may encounter incomprehensible errors. Slide the IDU into the enclosure and tighten it using 2 screws. Repeat this step for any additional IDUs in your configuration. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 18 of 71...
  • Page 19 Note If you remove the T-Card, the T- Card blank needs to be put back in the slot. Important! For the warranty to be honored, install the unit in accordance with the instructions above. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 19 of 71...
  • Page 20: Grounding The Idu And Electrical Information

    1 On the IDU, connect a grounding wire to the single point stud below the IDU-RFU interface (using the single screw with two washers), and, at its other end, to the rack. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 20 of 71...
  • Page 21 The user power supply GND must be connected to the positive pole in the IDU power supply. Any other connection may cause damage to the system! Power supply grounding should be in accordance with the following illustration: Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 21 of 71...
  • Page 22: Dual Dc Feed

    The power input connectors have built-in screws. Appropriate DC cables should be used, and the screws should be fastened. Dual Feed Connectors Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 22 of 71...
  • Page 23: Rfu Overview

    RFU Overview This section provides an overview of the radio frequency units (RFUs) that you can install as part of an IP-10G system. Ceragon's RFUs were designed with sturdiness, simplicity, and compatibility in mind. These advanced systems provide high-power transmission for short and long distances and can be assembled and installed quickly and easily.
  • Page 24: Rfu Selection Guide

    √ √ Power Saving Adjustable Power Consumption √ Mode 1500 HP (11 GHz ) 40 MHz bandwidth does not support IF Combining. For this frequency, space diversity is only available via BBS. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 24 of 71...
  • Page 25: Connecting An Idu To An Rfu

    After the entire fitting and coaxial cable are covered with approximately 3/16" thick layers, mold and form a COAX-SEAL with your fingers to make a smooth surface and force out any air. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 25 of 71...
  • Page 26 Make sure you fasten the cable along the ladder! Important! Make sure that the inner pin of the connector does not exceed the edge of the connector. The cable should have a maximum attenuation of 30 dB at 350 MHz. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 26 of 71...
  • Page 27: Initial System Configuration

    The instructions in this chapter are written for the Web- Based Element Management System (EMS). However, most of the procedures described in this chapter can also be performed using the CLI or the PolyView and NetMaster NMS. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 27 of 71...
  • Page 28: Establishing A Connection With The Idu

    IP Address: 192.168.1.240 IP Mask 255.255.255.0 No default gateway. 5 Verify connectivity to the IDU by pinging 192.168.1.1. If there is no connectivity, verify IDU IP management configuration using the Command Line Interface (CLI). Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 28 of 71...
  • Page 29: Launching The Web Ems

    Main View - Multi radio configuration Main View - Single unit configuration Configuration and other operations are performed by clicking the menus on the left side of the page. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 29 of 71...
  • Page 30: Configuring Ip Addresses

    3 Optionally, enter a floating IP address. The following limitations apply to a floating IP address: The floating IP address must be different from the system IP address. The floating IP address must be in the same subnet as the system IP address. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 30 of 71...
  • Page 31: Upgrading The Idu Software

    This enables you to perform software upgrades during periods of off-peak user traffic. IP-10G/E software versions are released as zipped Linux RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) files (22 files or more). Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 31 of 71...
  • Page 32: Viewing Idu Version Information

    IDU, and are ready to be installed when IDU upgrade is executed.  Downgrade Package– Displays IDU software files that were successfully downloaded to the IDU, and are ready to be installed when IDU downgrade is executed. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 32 of 71...
  • Page 33: Downloading Idu Software Files

    5 Download or take the zipped software package (e.g., aidu-6.9.X.X.X.X.zip) from FTP and save it under C:\updates. 6 Extract the files to C;\updates. 7 Remove the ZIP file and store it in another location (e.g., C:\IP-10). Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 33 of 71...
  • Page 34: Upgrading The Idu Software Version

    Selected. Once the upgrade is complete, verify in the Configuration > General > Versions > IDU page that the new version is installed and running. In a 2+0 system, click Upgrade All to upgrade the software in both IDUs. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 34 of 71...
  • Page 35 Cancelling a timed installation operation will not abort an installation that is already in progress. To view the software installation log, click the icon next to the slot you want to view in the Install Status section. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 35 of 71...
  • Page 36: Loading The License Key

    #1 or #2) Feature and capacity upgrades are implemented through manual entry of a license key based on the IDU's Serial number. Contact Ceragon in order to obtain your license key. Once you receive a new license key, you must load the new license key into the IDU: 1 Select Configuration >...
  • Page 37 If no violation is detected, no alarm is raised, and the radio is fully operational. You may use the Demo license for 60 days for full capacity and a full feature-set. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 37 of 71...
  • Page 38: Configuring Xpic

    This mechanism also assures that when the failure is cleared, both carriers will be operational. XPIC can be used in a 2+0 or 2+2 configuration. XPIC can be, but does not have to be, used in conjunction with Multi-Radio. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 38 of 71...
  • Page 39: Conditions For Xpic

    XPIC script with the maximum power. 2 Align the antennas, one at a time, until the expected RSL is achieved. Make sure the RSL achieved is no more than +/-2 dB from the expected level. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 39 of 71...
  • Page 40: Polarization Alignment

    Using CLI, enter the command xpi.  Using Web-Based Management: To view the current XPI value, select Configuration > Radio > Radio Parameters from the menu bar on the left side of the main management page. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 40 of 71...
  • Page 41 & Counters > Radio > XPI from the menu bar on the left side of the main management page. The XPI PM Report is displayed. XPI PM Report Note: In “clear sky” conditions, a normal XPI level is between 25 and 30dB. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 41 of 71...
  • Page 42: Acceptance And Commissioning Procedures

    The purpose of this procedure is to verify correct installation and operation of the installed link and the interoperability with customer end equipment. Ceragon's Acceptance and Commissioning procedure includes the following stages: ...
  • Page 43: Site Acceptance Procedure

    Antenna Radome is securely fitted (where applicable) Water drain plugs are fitted and removed, as appropriate Antenna sealing O-Ring is properly fitted and not damaged Antenna/Launch unit polarization is as per link requirements Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 43 of 71...
  • Page 44 Cable has no sharp bends, kinks, or crushed areas. All bends are per manufacturer specifications Grounding/lightning protection is as per site specifications Lightning protection type and model: Cable point-of-entry to building/shelter is weather-proof Cable ends are properly labeled Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 44 of 71...
  • Page 45 IDU DC connector (+) and (GND) leads are shorted and GND is grounded 10. RACK INSTALLATION Rack is mounted to the shelter floor with four screws Rack is mounted to the shelter wall with two screws Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 45 of 71...
  • Page 46: Site Acceptance Checklist Notes

    Where it extends beyond the 45 degree cone of protection of existing lightning conductors, additional lightning protectors should be installed.  All steelwork is Galvanized or Stainless Steel, as appropriate to prevent corrosion. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 46 of 71...
  • Page 47: Antenna

    RFU labels - for link identity, frequency, and polarization Coax cable labels - for link identity, close to the RFU, IDU, and either end of any joint IDU labels - for link identity Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 47 of 71...
  • Page 48: 1+0 Commissioning Procedure

    11.4.1.3 Interoperability Verification  Connect customer end equipment to the line interfaces, and verify correct operation.  Further interoperability tests should be performed in accordance with the specific requirements of the connected end equipment. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 48 of 71...
  • Page 49: Management Verification

    Center), verify that the management station can manage the link and receive traps. 11.4.1.5 Loopback Operation  Perform, IDU-IF loopback, RFU loopback, and remote loopback, and verify that the system operates accordingly. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 49 of 71...
  • Page 50: 1+1 Commissioning Procedure

    2 Mbps/1.5 Mbps - connect PDH test equipment to the E1/DS1 interfaces using splitters, and verify error-free operation for at least 1 hour. Use a physical loop between the splitters at the far end. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 50 of 71...
  • Page 51: Switching Tests

     Connect the customer end equipment to the line interfaces and verify correct operation.  Further interoperability tests should be performed in accordance with the specific requirements of the connected end equipment. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 51 of 71...
  • Page 52: Management Verification

    Verify that there are no active alarms on the link.  If the management station is located a t a remote site (Network Operation Center), verify that the management station can manage the link and receive traps. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 52 of 71...
  • Page 53: 2+0 Xpic Commissioning Procedure

    #1 or #2) Feature and capacity upgrades are implemented through manual entry of a license key based on the IDU's Serial number. Contact Ceragon in order to obtain your license key. Once you receive a new license key, you must load the new license key into the IDU: 1 Select Configuration >...
  • Page 54 You may use the Demo license for 60 days for full capacity and a full feature-set. Configuring XPIC on page 36are followed correctly. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 54 of 71...
  • Page 55: Xpic Commissioning Tests

    4 Mute and then un-mute one RFU at a time and verify that the other link is operating. Note: In a 2+2 configuration, repeat each step above for each of the four coupled RFUs connected to the two standby IDUs. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 55 of 71...
  • Page 56: Fibeair Ip-10 Commissioning Log

    Maintaining the Commissioning Log is important for tracking your installations, and to provide essential data for Ceragon Networks. Upon completing the Commissioning Log, send the log to Ceragon support center at support@ceragon.com. FIBEAIR IP-10 LINK COMMISSIONING LOG 1. GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 57 Site 1 Site 2 5. LINK PARAMETERS Link distance: Rain zone: Expected RSL (dBm): Expected Diversity RSL (dBm): RSL Main (dBm): RSL Diversity (dBm): Deviation from exp? RSL ≤2 dB? XPI level >25dB Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 57 of 71...
  • Page 58 7. MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION Site 1 Site 2 Eth Main IP address: Default router: In-band enabled? Gateway/NE: In-band channel 1: In-band channel 2: Ring IP address: Ring IP mask: Network ID: 8. REMARKS/NOTES Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 58 of 71...
  • Page 59 FibeAir® IP-10G Installation Guide FIBEAIR IP-10 LINK COMMISSIONING LOG (continued) 9. INSTALLATION INFORMATION Name: Company: Installed by: Date: Signature: Name: Company: Commissioned by: Date: Signature: Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 59 of 71...
  • Page 60: Appendix A: Line Interfaces

    Max Segment Length: 550 m (1805 ft), 5000 m (16404 ft) Cable Type: For Max Segment = 550 m: 62.5 µm MMF, 50 µm For Max Segment = 5000 m: 10 µm SMF Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 60 of 71...
  • Page 61 120 /100  balanced. Optional module for 75  Line Impedance unbalanced Compatible Standards ITU-T G.703, G.736, G.775, G.823, G.824, G.828, ITU-T I.432, ETSI ETS 300 147, ETS 300 417, ANSI T1.105, T1.102-1993, T1.231, Bellcore GR- 253-core, TR-NWT-000499 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 61 of 71...
  • Page 62: Wayside Channel Interface

    Impedance: 12.4 Management Channel Interface Out-of-Band Management Connector: Shielded RJ-45 Used with: UTP Cat 5 Protocols supported: Ethernet (10/100BaseT), half or full duplex Timing mode: Retimed Range: 100 m 100  Impedance: Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 62 of 71...
  • Page 63: Order Wire Channel Interface

    The user channel is a CVSD audio channel that delivers 64 Kbps, via an RJ-45 connector. The interface can be used for one of the following:  Asynchronous RS-232  Asynchronous V-11  Co and Contra Directional Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 63 of 71...
  • Page 64: Appendix B: Connector Pin-Outs

    External input alarm EXT_IN2 Input Yellow External input alarm EXT_IN1 Input Green Blue Relay #1, normally RELAY_1_NO Output open pin Purple Relay #1, common RELAY_1_C Output Grey Relay #1, normally RELAY_1_NC Output closed pin Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 64 of 71...
  • Page 65: Protection/Wayside/Management Connector Pin-Out

    Not Connected 13.3 Power Connector Pin-Out The power connector pin-out is as follows: Left Pin (#1) Right Pin (#2) -48V (return current) Note that right/left refers to viewing the panel from the front. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 65 of 71...
  • Page 66: 16 X E1/Ds1Connector

    OUT - RING9 OUT - TIP10 Ch10 Tx TWISTED PAIR OUT - RING10 OUT - TIP11 Ch11 Tx TWISTED PAIR OUT - RING11 OUT - TIP12 Ch12 Tx TWISTED PAIR OUT - RING12 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 66 of 71...
  • Page 67 IN - RING8 IN - TIP9 Ch9 Rx TWISTED PAIR IN - RING9 IN - TIP10 Ch10 Rx TWISTED PAIR IN - RING10 IN - TIP11 Ch11 Rx TWISTED PAIR IN - RING11 Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 67 of 71...
  • Page 68: Ethernet 10/100/1000 Connector Pin-Out

    The Ethernet 10/100/1000 connector is an RJ-45, 8-pin, female type connector. RJ-45 Female Connector Signal Twisted Pair (Tx & Rx) Twisted Pair (Tx & Rx) Twisted Pair (Tx & Rx) Twisted Pair (Tx & Rx) Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 68 of 71...
  • Page 69: Ethernet 10/100 Connector Pin-Out

    Not Connected 13.7 User Channel Connector Pin-Out The user channel connector is an RJ-45 connector. Asynchronous Asynchronous RS-232 UC_TXD_P UC_TXD_N Signal Ground Signal Ground UC_RS232_TXD Transmitted Data UC_RS232_RXD Received Data UC_RXD_P UC_RXD_N Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 69 of 71...
  • Page 70: Craft Terminal Connector Pin-Out

    Data Set Ready «— I'm ready to communicate Data Terminal Ready —» I'm ready to communicate Data Carrier Detect «— Modem connected to another Ring Indicator «— Telephone line ringing Signal Ground Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 70 of 71...
  • Page 71: Appendix C: Fan Tray Replacement

    If it is necessary to replace the fan tray in the IDU, replace it as follows: 1 Remove the current fan tray by releasing the safety screw and removing the tray. 2 Insert the new fan tray entirely in its place and tighten the safety screw. Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential Page 71 of 71...

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