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Integra-X
VER 1.2
FW 3.1 4.14
SAF Tehnika JSC
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  • Page 1 User manual Integra-X VER 1.2 FW 3.1 4.14 SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 2 If there is any conflict between this document and compliance statements, the latter will supersede this document. SAF Tehnika, JSC has no liability for typing errors in this document or damages of any kind that result from the use of this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting FO interface using a fiber conduit kit .......... 15 WEB GUI ....................17 Initial configuration ................... 17 Powering Integra-X FODU and connecting to PC ........17 Connecting Integra-X power supply ..............18 System requirements ..................21 Ethernet management connection configuration ........22 Accessing Web GUI ..................
  • Page 4 2-wire DC power port ..................112 SFP ports ......................113 USB port ......................113 RSSI LED ......................114 RSSI/audio port ....................115 Grounding connection ..................118 Appendix A: Technical specifications ............... 119 ABBREVIATIONS ....................125 CONTACTS ......................127 SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 5: Overview

    The label contains the following information - see a sample in Figure 1-1 Integra-X labels Product model name - “SAF Integra-X-11”. Number in the end indicates frequency band supported by the device, in the example above it is 11 GHz. The tunable frequency range of the particular unit.
  • Page 6 M/N) (D11XSR01HA): product/model number contains various information about the unit. See the translation below: “D11X” - designates Integra-X 11 GHz product; “S” - designates Integra-X without an integrated antenna “R” – XPIC full license allowing unlimited 2.2 Gbps capacity (112MHz/4096QAM);...
  • Page 7: Microwave Radiation

    OVERVIEW Microwave Radiation Figure 1-3 Microwave radiation exposure diagram Integra-X conforms to both occupational and general public exposure limit guidelines and restrictions to time-varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields which are specified or referred in the documents below: - 1999/519/EC: Council Recommendation of July 12, 1999, on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz);...
  • Page 8: Installation

    INTEGRA-X User Manual INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Figure 2-1 Table 2-1 Please find below with the Integra-X package contents. Figure 2-1 Integra-X package contents Table 2-1 the Integra-X package content Products and accessories 1. D11XS***** Integra-X, 11GHz 2. XSPR_2148 RJ45 CAT5 connector 4P 3.
  • Page 9: Initial Setup In Indoor Environment Upon Delivery ("Bench Test")

    Initial setup in indoor environment upon delivery (“bench test”) Before Integra-X FODU installation on site it is highly recommended to check the delivered package contents in safe indoor environment. Here we also recommend performing initial setup and operational verification test (“bench test”) –...
  • Page 10 INTEGRA-X User Manual INSTALLATION Figure 2-3 Recommended settings for Integra-X link bench test with office paper packs SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 11: Integra-X Fodu: Attaching To The Antenna

    INTEGRA-X User Manual INSTALLATION Integra-X FODU: attaching to the antenna Integra-X FODU always must be installed in a vertical position with handle up and cable ports down. Figure 2-4 Integra-X common view from antenna side Figure 2-5 Tools for antenna attachment...
  • Page 12: Setting Link Polarization

    INTEGRA-X User Manual INSTALLATION Setting link polarization For Integra-X there are both polarizations in use in XPIC mode and it is not possible to change polarization by mechanical changes. For using Integra-X in one polarization configuration, see 26 “Set system working mode”...
  • Page 13 Make sure that O-ring is in place. Holding Hung Integra-X on upper tensioners on Integra-X by handle attach it to SAF2 flange by SAF2 flange, then push lower part until hanging on upper tensioners, see right picture...
  • Page 14: Grounding Connection

    Grounding connection Always provide a good connection from FODU grounding screw to tower/mast/building Grounding connection” grounding circuit. See page Power connections Powering Integra-X FODU and For Integra-X power connection diagrams please look to connecting to PC on page SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 15: Note On Antenna And Xpic Alignment

    For cable diameter considerations please see subsections of this document. Note on antenna and XPIC alignment 1) SAF recommend antenna alignment do with a single polarization, Channel A. See page 29 “Single polarization mode” for switching between system modes. Use RSSI Channel A for multimeter signal on FODU, when aligning antenna, see page 115 “RSSI/audio port”...
  • Page 16 Assembled view of the Integra-X with Fasten another end of fiber conduit to optical cable conduit. Cables must always the pole using included tie-wrap. be at the bottom of the Integra-X. Figure 2-8 Optical cable conduit assembly SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 17: Web Gui

    Gigabit Ethernet connection to LAN1 port if needed. It is advised to use SAF manufactured injectors as they are best suited for operation with Integra-X: in the case of need for third-party injector use, please inquire SAF representatives about compatibility with Integra-X device.
  • Page 18: Connecting Integra-X Power Supply

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Connecting Integra-X power supply To tower To tower grounding grounding point point To 48VDC Gigabit positive/floating Data FO Ethernet ground power cable to CPE supply To common grounding 20...60V point Data FO cable to CPE...
  • Page 19 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Option #1 - PoE injector (P/N DXATPI01) Ethernet cable from PoE injector DXATPI01 should be connected to RJ-45 port on Integra-X RJ-45 port FODU (LAN1), see subsection The combined length of Ethernet cables from CPE to PoE injector (“DATA”...
  • Page 20 PD connected. (P =90W) PoE 120W, PoE++ controller enabled, P =120W, × ↑ ↑ ↑ it is recommended mode for the Integra-X × ↑ ↓ ↓ Passive 15W, PoE controller disabled, P =15W Passive 120W, PoE controller disabled, ×...
  • Page 21: System Requirements

    Table 7-2 Table 7-3 For proper power cable selection please check System requirements To access the Integra-X Web GUI you will need a PC with one the following Web browser: Google Chrome; Mozilla Firefox; Internet Explorer 8 (or above) Minimum supported horizontal resolution is 1366px.
  • Page 22: Ethernet Management Connection Configuration

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Ethernet management connection configuration Before proceeding with the initial link setup in the Web GUI, you must adjust the IPv4 settings Figure 3-3 LAN adapter setup for example of your LAN adapter to 192.168.205.0 subnet (see The IP address should be something other than the default low/high side IP addresses (192.168.205.10/192.168.205.11).
  • Page 23 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-5 The login screen will appear, see Figure 3-5 Login screen Enter the username and password. Default credentials are as follows: Username: admin Password: changeme Select “Remember password” if you want the browser to remember entered login credentials.
  • Page 24: Main Page

    After login, you will be automatically redirected to the Main page of the Web GUI, see Figure 3-6 Main page Web GUI is divided into 5 sections: Top panel – Shows information about the Integra-X FODU you are connected to:  Model name ...
  • Page 25: Modifying Basic System Parameters

    Section below alarm rectangles shows one to four (default value – three) selected sensor parameters for the Local and Remote devices: Figure 3-7 System summary section of Integra-X WEB GUI It is possible to change “System summary” sensor view by pressing the EDIT button, Figure 3-88 below.
  • Page 26 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Set system working mode Initially, the XPIC mode is enabled. Press the Modify button and entry fields will appear for changing values. It is possible to switch system working modes between XPIC and single channel configuration (use Channel A for single vertical polarization and Channel B for single...
  • Page 27 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Rx capacity - maximum link available Rx capacity with configured maximal modulation schema, current bandwidth, and system configuration. Radio side – “Low” or “High” side, depends on working frequencies of the link, not modifiable and factory hardware preset value which is indicated also on device label.
  • Page 28 Execute for both - applies changes made to the corresponding section both for local „Rollback on” and remote side Integra-X FODUs A and B channels. If is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
  • Page 29 Integra-X WEB GUI. If you do not save the configuration after modification, it will be lost after the FODU restart.
  • Page 30 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI power of one side is off, you should not observe significant RSL on the other side. Link is interrupted during Tx mute. Tx power – currently configured Tx power. Duplex shift – radio duplex shift, the difference between Tx and Rx frequencies, not modifiable.
  • Page 31 „Execute configuration”, - By pressing changes made to the corresponding „Rollback on” section apply only to the local side Integra-X. If is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. Execute for both - applies changes made to the corresponding section both for local „Rollback on”...
  • Page 32 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI If you do not save configuration after modification, it will be lost after the FODU restart CLI commands : COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Chapter 4 radio status Use to show radio status. radio power {A|B} <Tx power>...
  • Page 33: Over The Air

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Over The Air Over The Air  Radio  Configuration Figure 3-14 Accessing Radio configuration menu The Radio configuration page is available in the menu Over The Air RadioConfiguration, Figure 3-15 XPIC mode status page Figure 3-15 Radio configuration - status mode Information from both modems is shown.
  • Page 34 „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply „Rollback on” only to the local side of Integra-X. If is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. Pressing „Execute for both”...
  • Page 35 „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply „Rollback on” only to the local side of Integra-X. If is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. „Execute for both” Pressing...
  • Page 36 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands See Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE radio [status] Use to show the radio status. Use to set Tx power in dBm for A or B radio power {A|B} <Tx power> channel. radio frequency {A|B} <frequency>...
  • Page 37: Networking

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Networking Figure 3-19 Network configuration window is shown in Figure 3-19 Accessing VLAN config window Networking  Ethernet  VLAN Status mode Figure 3-20 LAN status, port settings are illustrative The VLAN configuration window provides the configuration of port-based Ethernet Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), allowing up to 4094 different VLAN IDs.
  • Page 38 „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply only „Rollback on” to the local side Integra-X. If is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied and management connection between link sides lost.
  • Page 39: Networking  Ethernet  Port Status And Configuration

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Networking  Ethernet  Port status and configuration Shows status of Ethernet switch ports allows enabling and disabling the ports, modifying the Figure link speed for LAN1 RJ45 port, and see the SFP module information if supported, see...
  • Page 40 SFP/SFP+ ports: 1G for 1 Gbps (default setting), 2G5 for 2.5 Gbps, 10G for 10 Gbps (available only for SFP+ modules) or Auto which is reserved for future use. Note that Integra-X supports only 1000BASE-T type Gigabit Ethernet SFP modules when using electrical copper twisted pair SFP SFP ports modules.
  • Page 41: Networking  Ethernet  Rate Limit

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI network port show config Use to show the configuration of all ports. network port set <port> admin- Use to enable or disable particular port. state {enable|disable} network port set LAN1 speed Use to change speed and duplex setting on LAN1 {auto|100fdx|10fdx} port.
  • Page 42 „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply only „Rollback on” to the local side Integra-X. If is selected, the configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied. CLI commands See Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE...
  • Page 43: Networking  Ethernet  Mac Address Table

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI network port set <LAN2|LAN3> Use to set Committed Information Rate (CIR) and ingress-rate cir <96…10000000> Committed Burst Size (CBS) setting for ingress rate limit cbs <64…2056> on LAN2 or LAN3 port. network port set <port> egress-...
  • Page 44 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode Figure 3-31 MAC table modify page Clear the dynamic MAC address table on a particular port (“Clear” below the port number) or all ports simultaneously (“Clear all”). Clear specific MAC address entry. CLI commands...
  • Page 45: Performance

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Performance Performance  Alarm  Alarm status Figure 3-32 Accessing Performance Alarm page Figure 3-33 Status page Alarm status page summarizes current alarms by showing the date and time the alarm occurred and its name.
  • Page 46: Performance  Alarm  Alarm Event Log

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Performance  Alarm  Alarm event log Figure 3-34 Accessing Alarm event log menu Figure 3-35 Alarm event log (see ) shows 20 alarm entries per page and about 5000 alarm entries in total. By default, the last page of log entries is shown. Full alarm log can be downloaded by pressing on “Alarm event log file”.
  • Page 47 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode Figure 3-36 Modify Alarm log 1) Clear alarm log – deletes all alarm log entries; Toggle period selection Figure 3-37 – opens/closes period selection controls, see Figure 3-37 Period selection. 3) Load the latest data –...
  • Page 48 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI log event show module {modem| Use to show entries for a specific module. Regarding psu | radio | system | alarm_only | subcommands “last” and “time” refer to commands iman} [last <#_of_entries>] [time above. <starttime> [<endtime]]...
  • Page 49: Performance  Alarm  Sensor Configuration

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Performance  Alarm  Sensor configuration The section allows specifying behavior of available sensor parameters. After the firmware upgrade, it is required to reset sensor configuration to default using “Set all to default” button and reconfigure sensors as required.
  • Page 50 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode Figure 3-40 Sensor configuration 1) Group description (name) – By default shows 5 groups of sensors divided by different group data destinations (event; perf; SNMP), as well as indicates whether the group is enabled (State);...
  • Page 51: Performance  Alarm  Alarm Threshold Configuration

    – Restores default settings for all groups and sensors. „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X. CLI commands See Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE log group info Use to show sensor group configuration.
  • Page 52 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-43 Accessing Alarm threshold configuration page Status mode Figure 3-44 Alarm threshold status Press button for changing values. Modify mode Figure 3-45 Modify alarm thresholds SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 53: Performance  Monitoring  Performance Graph

    – deselect to activate manual threshold modification; „Execute configuration” By pressing , changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X. CLI commands See Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE log sensor info Use to show the configuration of sensor thresholds.
  • Page 54 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-47 Performance graph page 1) Left axis sensor – Allows choosing sensor parameter colored in red and displayed on the left axis. 2) Right axis sensor – Allows choosing sensor parameter colored in blue and displayed on the right axis.
  • Page 55: Performance  Monitoring  Performance Log

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Performance  Monitoring  Performance log Allows viewing and downloading performance log. Figure 3-48 Accessing Performance log menu MODIFY button is deactivated in the Performance log page. Figure 3-49 Performance log 1) Select sensors – Allows choosing the sensor parameters to be displayed in the performance log.
  • Page 56: Performance  Ethernet  Ethernet Switch Statistics

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands See Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE log perf show Use to show a specified number of last performance log {1M|15M|60M} last entries with specified sensor log step. <1…1440> <sensor> log perf show Use to show entries for a certain time frame.
  • Page 57 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Status mode Figure 3-51 Ethernet switch statistics status Device Ethernet switch WAN port statistics are shown in WAN LP (Low Priority) column, WAN HP (High Priority) switch configuration currently is not supported and is reserved for future use.
  • Page 58 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI 7) Total Broadcast Pkts. – The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast packets; 8) Total Pkts. 64 Octets – The total number of packets (including bad packets) that were 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets);...
  • Page 59 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Transmitted Pkts. 65 to 127 Octets – The total number of packets (including bad packets) transmitted that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets); Received Pkts. 128 to 255 Octets –...
  • Page 60 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI CRC Align. Errors – The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error);...
  • Page 61: Performance  Ethernet  Actual Throughput

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Performance  Ethernet  Actual throughput Shows ingress and egress traffic statistics on all available switch ports. Figure 3-53 Accessing Actual throughput page Figure 3-54 Actual throughput page MODIFY button is deactivated in this page.
  • Page 62: Performance  Ethernet  Qos Statistics

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Performance  Ethernet  QoS statistics Figure 3-55 Accessing QoS statistics page Status mode QoS statistics for 8 priority queues, indicating passed and dropped packets and bytes. Elapsed time is indicated as well. Figure 3-56 QoS statistics page in status mode Press button.
  • Page 63: Performance  Over The Air  Equalizer Graph

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Performance  Over The Air  Equalizer graph The Equalizer graph window shows adaptive equalizer ‘taps’ coefficients, which at a set time moment minimize multipath fading effect in the channel. For more details see chapter Adaptive equalizer”...
  • Page 64: Performance  Over The Air  Constellation Diagram

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI central equalizer tap is higher, while side towers evenly decrease. If equalizer taps and frequency response curve significantly differ from the one above, it may be an indication of multipath issues, which must be inspected with the use of precise and accurate path profiling.
  • Page 65 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Only a single user can see Constellation at a time. Figure 3-62 Constellation diagram page Allows choosing how often is constellation automatically cleared; Manually clear current constellation; Allows zooming to one of 4 constellation quadrants.
  • Page 66: Performance  Over The Air  Rx Spectrum

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-64 Figure 3-65 Phase noise is displayed as rotationally spreading constellation points, Figure 3-65 Performance  Over The Air  Rx spectrum A spectrum curve is a representation of the received signal on the input of the modem. For this reason, spectrum signal levels will not correspond to the actual radio receiver’s signal level.
  • Page 67 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-67 RX spectrum for 112MHz 1) “Clear” button clean current averaged Rx spectrum. The Rx spectrum is averaged over the time period from the button “clear” was pressed or the page opened. There are no other modification possibilities for the page.
  • Page 68: Performance  Over The Air  Modem Performance

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Performance  Over The Air  Modem performance At Modem performance page there are modem performance data. Figure 3-68 Accessing Modem Performance page Status/clear mode In Modem Performance page there are both modem statistics presented for XPIC mode and corresponding modem (Local A or Local B) for single polarization.
  • Page 69: System

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI System System  FW  Firmware upgrade Figure 3-70 How to access “Firmware upgrade” page in Integra-X web GUI see For upgrade Integra series firmware upgrade via Web GUI process through Web GUI see “...
  • Page 70 6) Upload – Press to upload a firmware file to Integra-X. Up to 5 FW could be stored in Integra- X, you can delete unnecessary ones by “Delete” 4) button Integra series firmware upgrade via Web GUI Firmware update package contains firmware file (.bin extension), release notes and firmware...
  • Page 71 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Use to show detailed information on current or specific firmware info [<version>] Integra-X firmware. Use to install firmware version uploaded. Note that the firmware install <version> exact version name needs to be entered. Check available firmware versions using command “firmware list”.
  • Page 72: System  Configuration  Ip Configuration

    IP address of the Integra-X you are currently logged in to (modify mode). Default IP address is 192.168.205.10 or 192.168.205.11 – depending on which side the specific Integra-X is – low side has 192.168.205.10 IP address and high side – 192.168.205.11.
  • Page 73 WEB GUI 5) Remote IP address – shows the IP address of the remote (far-end) Integra-X. By default, the remote IP address is being retrieved automatically and therefore the “Auto” checkbox is selected. In modify mode you can unselect the “Auto” option and enter the remote IP address manually.
  • Page 74: System  Configuration  Snmp Configuration

    The SNMP configuration pages provide configuration of SNMP communities, host and trap addresses. The SAF NMS system will work only when SNMP is properly configured. Relevant MIB files can be downloaded directly from Integra-X Web GUI. See (7) Figure 3-78 below.
  • Page 75 – Indicates currently specified read community for SNMPv1/v2c (status mode); allows specifying read community for SNMPv1/v2c of the agent to enable parameters to be read (modify mode). Default read community name is “saf-public”. 2) Write community – Indicates currently specified write community for SNMPv1/v2c (status mode);...
  • Page 76 „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X; 9) SNMPv3 security settings – Shows SNMPv3 security settings used; Download MIB file – Click to download Integra-X MIB files. SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 77: System  Configuration  Configuration File

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI System  Configuration  Configuration file Shows saved and running configurations, highlighting differences between both (unsaved changes). Figure 3-82 Accessing the configuration file page Status mode Figure 3-83 Configuration status page Press button. SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 78 (depending on used web browser) – Press to browse for a saved configuration file on your hard disk drive. 4) Cfg import – Press to upload a configuration file to the Integra-X. Uploaded configuration overwrites the saved configuration. 5) Cfg restore –...
  • Page 79 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Use to restore saved system configuration, i.e. unsaved configuration load changes will be discarded! Use to check whether the running configuration is configuration status saved. configuration store Use to save running configuration. Use to create a copy of the saved configuration file as configuration download txt file in the FTP directory.
  • Page 80: System  Configuration  Users Configuration

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI System  Configuration  Users configuration admin guest Integra-X features 2 default user accounts – (full control) and (read only). Figure 3-85 Accessing user configuration page Status mode Figure 3-86 User configuration page Press button.
  • Page 81 – Uncheck to display the entered password in plaintext. „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X. CLI commands Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE system user info Use to show information on the current user.
  • Page 82: System  Configuration  System Configuration

    Figure 3-89 System configuration page Press button. Modify mode Figure 3-90 System configuration modify page 1) System name – Allows entering a preferable system name. The maximum length of the system name cannot exceed 16 symbols. The default name is ‘SAF’. SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 83: System  Configuration  System Services

    – Press to force the system to obtain the time from an NTP server. „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X. CLI commands Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Use to show/set system time and date. Use “YYYY-MM- system datetime [<datetime>] DD/hh:mm:ss”...
  • Page 84 – Allows confirming RADIUS password. Hide password - Uncheck to display the entered password in plaintext. „Execute configuration”, By pressing changes made to the corresponding section apply only to the local side Integra-X. Reboot – Reboots Integra-X (cold restart). SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 85 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI CLI commands Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE system service http Use to show status or enable/disable HTTP service. [{enable|disable}] system service http port [<port>] Use to show/change the port number for HTTP service. system service https Use to show status or enable/disable HTTPS service.
  • Page 86: System  Diagnostic  Loopback Configuration

    (modify mode). During modem loopback, the signal is looped back to a local end after the modem and Integra-X should be able to synchronize to itself. Both MSE and FEC load should not generate an alarm (values should not be colored in red). When loopback is activated, “Loopback duration time”...
  • Page 87 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Figure 3-97 below shows an example of the Main status page during modem loopback: Figure 3-97 main page indicating Loopback CLI commands Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE modem loopback Use to show modem loopback status.
  • Page 88: System  Diagnostic  Download Troubleshooting File

    By navigating to the “Download troubleshooting file” a .tar.gz archive containing various troubleshooting data files will be automatically generated and downloaded to your PC. When contacting SAF technical support team (techsupport@saftehnika.com) regarding troubleshooting issues, please always provide the troubleshooting file.
  • Page 89 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Information on currently running firmware and stored firmware files; system configuration including Web services, RADIUS, IP address, user, NTP configuration and inventory info; SNMP v1/v2c/v3 configuration; alarm status, alarm threshold and sensor troubleshoot.html configurations; radio status, configuration and counters; currently active license and added license files;...
  • Page 90: System  Tools  License Management

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI System  Tools  License management Provides a list of available licenses, time left for each license and license upload controls. Figure 3-100 Accessing License management page Status mode Figure 3-101 Licence status window Press button.
  • Page 91 INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI Modify mode Figure 3-102 Licence status modify page Available licenses – shows a list of available licenses, remaining time and version; Select active license – highlights currently active license in the available licenses list; Activate –...
  • Page 92: System  Tools  Console

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI license list active Use to view settings of a currently active license. license file list Use to list available license files. Use to add uploaded the license file to license file list license file add <filename>...
  • Page 93: System  About  About System

    Figure 3-105 Access to About System page Figure 3-106 Integra-X About page CLI commands Chapter 4: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE product info Use to show detailed information on the Integra-X FODU. system number Use to show the Integra-X serial number. SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 94: System  About  Copyright

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI System  About  Copyright Displays copyright information. Figure 3-107 Accessing Copyright page Figure 3-108 Integra-X Copyright page SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 95: System  About  Inventory

    INTEGRA-X User Manual WEB GUI System  About  Inventory Displays hardware related information. Figure 3-109 Accessing Inventory page Figure 3-110 Integra-X Inventory page SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 96: Command Line Interface

    Note that in Web GUI console (described in subsection those shortcuts will not work. Connecting to serial RS232 interface In order to connect to an Integra-X serial terminal, you will require a USB cable with a USB Type B USB port connector. See chapter for pinouts.
  • Page 97 3) Enter the username and password. Default credentials are as follows: login: admin password: changeme 4) After successful login “SAF>” prompt should appear (prompt will differ if system name is not the default one): Figure 4-4 system prompt 5) Press “Ctrl+C” to log off from the current session.
  • Page 98: Connecting To Ssh

    INTEGRA-X User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Connecting to SSH The SSH connection to the Integra-X FODU is carried out using an Ethernet management Ethernet connection. Ethernet management port connection details are described on page “ management connection configuration ”. You can use any SSH client. Below are connection steps with PuTTY - Windows freeware software.
  • Page 99: Connecting To Telnet

    INTEGRA-X User Manual COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Connecting to Telnet A telnet connection to the Integra-X FODU is carried out using the Ethernet management 22 “Ethernet connection. Ethernet management port connection details are described on page management connection configuration”. System  Configuration  System By default Telnet service is disabled.
  • Page 100: Functional Description

    INTEGRA-X User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION : FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ACM - Adaptive Coding and Modulation ACM technology allows operators to achieve high-capacity data transmission over microwave links and improve link utilization. This reduces both operational and capital expenditures for maintaining high-capacity links. ACM can maintain the highest link spectral efficiency possible at any given time in any link condition.
  • Page 101: Adaptive Equalizer

    Use CLI command system service ftp enable to activate FTP directory function. After system service ftp is enabled it is possible to connect to Integra-X by using your favorite FTP client. Username is anonymous and password is empty.
  • Page 102: Radius Authentication

    INTEGRA-X User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FTP area has a number of sub-directories separating every sub-function: For uploading configuration files. For uploading firmware files. For more information see System  FW  firmware Firmware upgrade and CLI commands of Over The Air  Radio ...
  • Page 103: Assigning Administrator Rights To Radius User

    INTEGRA-X User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4) Set up the RADIUS configuration in Integra Web GUI: 4.1. Open the RADIUS server configuration page System  Configuration  System services 4.2. Configure RADIUS port, RADIUS server IP address and RADIUS secret parameters according to your setup.
  • Page 104 INTEGRA-X User Manual FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Figure 5-8 RADIUS configuration example 4) Restart FreeRADIUS. 5) Log in to Integra using the secure HTTPS connection. SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 105: Tools

    The Link Layer Discovery Tool is a command line application for MS Windows. It sends requests to LLD server application which runs on all Integra series devices. The tool is used to discover Integra-X devices and reset their passwords or settings. The application runs on the following version of Windows: Windows Vista, Windows7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.
  • Page 106 INTEGRA-X User Manual TOOLS Figure 6-2 lld command output Available commands and network adapter list should be shown. To scan for Integra devices, the command should be run as follows: lld <network interface> For example: lld \DEVICE\NPF_{A67EA6B7-1686-4E98-BA19-2A7E5B205DCF} In order to copy the interface address from the network adapter list, click the right mouse button over the console and select “Mark”:...
  • Page 107 INTEGRA-X User Manual TOOLS Figure 6-4 Selecting interface address After selecting, release the left button and click the mouse right button anywhere on the console. The address should be copied. Type “lld“ and paste the address by clicking the right button anywhere on the console:...
  • Page 108 INTEGRA-X User Manual TOOLS Figure 6-6 Pasted interface address Press ENTER and the recovery tool will now scan for Integra devices. Available devices and their information will appear in the console. Make sure that the device has finished booting up.
  • Page 109 INTEGRA-X User Manual TOOLS <interface> where − network interface from the network adapter list < > − required Integra device address <reset command> − reset options Different reset options are available depending on the reset requirement. Reboot and store options are also available. Store option saves the device current configuration so it will be restored after a system reboot.
  • Page 110: Mib Files

    WEB GUI (any time before the Integra device is powered off) “SAVE” button. For example, lld \DEVICE\NPF_{A67EA6B7-1686-4E98-BA19-2A7E5B205DCF} reset 0004A6813773 store Figure 6-12 Successful command response MIB files Relevant MIB files can be downloaded directly from the Integra-X Web GUI. See System System  Configuration  SNMP  Configuration  SNMP configuration configuration for further details.
  • Page 111: Interfaces

    VB2- In case an Ethernet cable is used for power & data (with PoE injector), the combined Ethernet cable length from PoE injector to Integra-X FODU and from PoE injector to CPE is limited to 100m / 328ft. Table 7-2...
  • Page 112: 2-Wire Dc Power Port

    INTEGRA-X User Manual INTERFACES 2-wire DC power port It is possible to power up Integra-X using screw type terminal block, pluggable, 2 pins, centerline Figure 7-2 5.08mm/0.2 inch port. See Figure 7-2 DC power port This port can be used together with PoE as a redundant power solution (existing 48V source or Connecting SAF power supply) or as the only power source for Integra-X FODU.
  • Page 113: Sfp Ports

    SFP+ modules 10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASE-ER and 10GBASE-ZR. Please inquire SAF representative about the possibility to purchase SAF approved SFP modules. In the case of third-party vendors, you can inquire SAF representative about the necessity of additional testing according to SAF standards.
  • Page 114: Rssi Led

    INTEGRA-X User Manual INTERFACES RSSI LED The RSSI LED can be activated in three operational modes – Mode 1, Mode 2 and Mode 3. By Over The Air  Radio  default RSSI LED is enabled in Mode 1. For further details refer to the...
  • Page 115: Rssi/Audio Port

    Figure 7-9 RSSI cable Figure 7-10 shows typical relationship of the received signal level (Rx level) displayed by the Integra-X vs. the RSSI port output voltage (RSSI – Received Signal Strength Indicator) Figure 7-11 Audio frequency vs RSSI shows relevance between received signal level (Rx level) and Figure 7-8 audio output frequency.
  • Page 116 INTEGRA-X User Manual INTERFACES Output voltage Rx level RSSI (dBm) voltage Figure 7-10 RSSI vs output voltage SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 117 INTEGRA-X User Manual INTERFACES Output audio frequency Audio level frequency (Hz) (dBm) -100 1000 Figure 7-11 Audio frequency vs RSSI SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 118: Grounding Connection

    INTEGRA-X User Manual INTERFACES Grounding connection Always provide a good connection from FODU grounding screw to tower/mast/building grounding Figure circuit. You must choose one, most convenient, of 2 screws for grounding connection. See 7-12 Figure 7-12 grounding connection placement SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 119: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    Electrical Up to 100 W depending on operating mode and frequency bands (see Power consumption table below) Voltage range 36…57 V DC Temperature range -33...+55 °C / -28…+130 °F * Inquire SAF representative for more information SAF Tehnika JSC...
  • Page 120 Up to 8.5 kg / 18.7 lbs Mount Mount on antenna Antenna External antenna, direct-mount with SAF2 adaptation * Inquire SAF representative for more information Power consumption and rated current at 36 – 57 V DC Frequency band 6 GHz 11 GHz 18 GHz Power [W] @ 36–57V DC...
  • Page 121 INTEGRA-X User Manual APPENDIX RSL Thresholds and Capacity for Integra-X Guaranteed RSL Threshold, dBm Capacity, Mbps Single Channel Modulation 6 GHz** 11 GHz 18 GHz XPIC Mode Mode 4096QAM StrongFEC 4096QAM WeakFEC 4QAM StrongFEC -86.5 -86.5 16QAM StrongFEC -86.5 32QAM StrongFEC...
  • Page 122 INTEGRA-X User Manual APPENDIX RSL Thresholds and Capacity for Integra-X Guaranteed RSL Threshold, dBm Capacity, Mbps Single Channel Modulation 6 GHz** 11 GHz 18 GHz XPIC Mode Mode 4096QAM WeakFEC -56.5 4QAM StrongFEC -85.5 16QAM StrongFEC -84.5 -84.5 -81.5 32QAM StrongFEC -77.5...
  • Page 123 INTEGRA-X User Manual APPENDIX RSL Thresholds and Capacity for Integra-X Guaranteed RSL Threshold, dBm Capacity, Mbps Single Channel Modulation 6 GHz** 11 GHz 18 GHz XPIC Mode Mode 2048QAM StrongFEC -59.5 -59.5 4096QAM StrongFEC -55.5 4096QAM WeakFEC -53.5 4QAM StrongFEC -84.5...
  • Page 124 INTEGRA-X User Manual APPENDIX RSL Thresholds and Capacity for Integra-X Guaranteed RSL Threshold, dBm Capacity, Mbps Single Channel Modulation 6 GHz** 11 GHz 18 GHz XPIC Mode Mode 4096QAM StrongFEC -50.5 1470 4096QAM WeakFEC -51.5 -51.5 -48.5 1538 4QAM StrongFEC -79.5...
  • Page 125: Abbreviations

    INTEGRA-X User Manual ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS ACI – Adjacent-Channel Interference ACM – Adaptive Coding and Modulation ADPD – Adaptive Digital Pre-Distortion ATPC – Automatic Transmit Power Control BER – Bit-Error Ratio CCI – Co-Channel Interference CLI – Command-Line Interface CPE – Customer Premises Equipment CPU –...
  • Page 126 INTEGRA-X User Manual ABBREVIATIONS 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 TS – Threshold Seconds Tx – Transmit USB –...
  • Page 127: Contacts

    INTEGRA-X User Manual CONTACTS CONTACTS SAF Tehnika JSC 24a, Ganibu dambis, Riga, LV-1005, Latvia, EU techsupport@saftehnika.com www.saftehnika.com SAF Tehnika JSC...

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