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AN-80i System
PTP & PMP
User Manual
70-00072-01-06a
Page 1 of 96
June 1, 2008
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008

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  • Page 1 AN-80i System PTP & PMP User Manual 70-00072-01-06a Page 1 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved June 1, 2008. The information in this document is proprietary to Redline Communications Inc. This document may not in whole or in part be copied, reproduced, or reduced to any medium without prior consent, in writing, from Redline Communications Incorporated.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SNMP Settings Screen................38 3.10.1 Change SNMP Community ..............39 3.10.2 Change SNMP Trap Configuration............40 3.11 Spectrum Sweep ..................41 PMP Operation..................43 Introduction....................43 PMP Menu....................43 70-00072-01-06a Page 3 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 4 Enable ....................64 5.3.5 Freq ..................... 64 5.3.6 Get....................... 65 5.3.7 Load..................... 66 5.3.8 New ..................... 66 5.3.9 Ping ..................... 67 5.3.10 Reset ....................67 5.3.11 Save ....................67 70-00072-01-06a Page 4 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 5 Table 8: Web - Performing a Spectrum Sweep........... 42 Table 9: PMP - Basic Pass-Through Group Settings .......... 45 Table 10: PMP - Packet Classification ..............45 70-00072-01-06a Page 5 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 6 Table 50: Spec. - FCC & IC Antennas: 4.94 - 4.99 GHz Operation ....91 Table 51: Spec. - Regional Identification Codes ..........92 Table 52: Spec. - Glossary.................. 94 70-00072-01-06a Page 6 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 7 Figure 35: CLI - Connecting via Telnet ............... 63 Figure 36: CLI - Recovering Lost IP Address............80 Figure 37: Diag: - Saving Parameters in NVRAM ..........81 70-00072-01-06a Page 7 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 8: Important Safety & Service Notices

    AN-80i, mast, lead-in wire and discharge unit, location of discharge unit, size of grounding conductors and connection requirements for grounding electrodes. 70-00072-01-06a Page 8 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 9: Important Warning Symbols

    The remaining energy on the Ethernet cable shield and center conductor can be directed safely to ground by using a lightning arrestor in series with the cable. 70-00072-01-06a Page 9 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 10: Fcc & Ic Notice

    Refer to FCC & IC Certified Antennas beginning on page 89 for a list of certified antennas. Where DFS is required by regional regulations, this function is permanently enabled at the factory and can not be disabled by the installer or end-user. 70-00072-01-06a Page 10 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 11: Ul Information

    Use the following table to record important system information: Product Information AN-80i SN: MAC Address PoE SN: Model #: Antenna Model No.: Antenna SN: Serial Number Stickers 70-00072-01-06a Page 11 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 12: System Overview

    Manual AN-80i Chapter The Access Node 80i system is manufactured by Redline Communications -- a world leader in design and production of Broadband Fixed Wireless (BFW) systems. Figure 1: Intro - AN-80i Components The AN-80i is a high-performance, high-speed wireless Ethernet bridge for use in a commercial, industrial, business, or government environment.
  • Page 13: Ethernet Port

    (four-point) antenna mounting bracket is available for mounting two foot flat panel and parabolic antennas. Grounding Connection A ground-lug is provided on the AN-80i chassis. Use this connection to terminate a grounding wire. 70-00072-01-06a Page 13 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 14: Indoor Power Block (Poe Power Adapter)

    OUTPUT (DATA & POWER) connector. Connecting customer premises Ethernet equipment directly to the OUTPUT (DATA & POWER) connector on the Power-over-Ethernet power adapter may damage customer equipment. 70-00072-01-06a Page 14 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 15: Antenna Alignment

    It is recommended to monitor the RSSI measurements to achieve maximum signal strength when performing fine adjustments to the subscriber antenna. Refer to the AN-80i Installation Guidelines for detailed instructions. 70-00072-01-06a Page 15 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 16: Web Interface - Ptp

    If the IP address, or the user name and password cannot be determined. See section 6.2: Procedure to Restore Factory Settings on page 80. 70-00072-01-06a Page 16 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 17: System Menu

    Figure 5: Web - System Menu The administrator (admin) has unrestricted access to all screens. All other users have viewing access only. See 3.7: Users Management on page 34 for details. 70-00072-01-06a Page 17 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 18: System Information

    PTP Slave: AN-80i waits passively, monitoring the selected channel(s) until polled by the PTP Master. Software Version: Displays the software version in use. Time Since System Start: Time since the system was last reset or powered-on. 70-00072-01-06a Page 18 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 19: Ethernet

    Yes - RF link successfully established with remote-end AN-80i. No - RF link not established with remote-end AN-80i. Uncoded Burst Rate: The current uncoded burst rate for the link. 70-00072-01-06a Page 19 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 20: System Status

    RF Channel Frequency: User-assigned RF channel. Tx Power: The current transmit power level. If ATPC is enabled, this value may be different than the Tx Power setting in the screen. System Configuration 70-00072-01-06a Page 20 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 21: Ethernet Lan Statistics

    (discarded by remote-end due to errors). Controls Reset Statistics: Click this button to zero the counters for the wireless and Ethernet LAN Statistics displayed on this page. 70-00072-01-06a Page 21 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 22: System Logs Screen

    Options Key Save: OK 1016 Options Key Properties Load: OK 1017 Options Key Properties Save: OK 1018 Options Key Activated: OK 1019 Data server started: OK 1021 Upgrade: OK 70-00072-01-06a Page 22 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 23 2014 Options Key Load: Error 2015 Options Key Save: Error 2016 Options Key Properties Load: Error 2017 Options Key Properties Save: Error 2018 Options Key Activated: Error 70-00072-01-06a Page 23 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 24 Int Procs start: Error 2047 ID action not possible 2048 ID validation: Error 2049 HW validation: Error 2050 FTP: Error 2051 RF frequency validation: Error 2099 Unknown Message 70-00072-01-06a Page 24 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 25: System Configuration Screen

    IP Address: Enter the IP address for this AN-80i. The IP address is routable through the Ethernet port and over the wireless interface. 70-00072-01-06a Page 25 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 26: Table 3: Web - 802.1P Priority Settings

    CLI commands will be available. Telnet Enable: Check this box to enable a Telnet access (CLI) to the AN-80i. Refer to the CLI commands in CLI Interface on page 62. 70-00072-01-06a Page 26 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 27 VLAN ID. Important: The VLAN network support should be verified before enabling this feature to ensure the AN-80i system will be reachable using the VLAN tagged traffic. 70-00072-01-06a Page 27 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 28: Wireless Configuration

    Important: To minimize interference, the channel frequencies for AN-80i links operating in close proximity should be separated by a minimum of the channel size in use (to avoid overlapping bands). 70-00072-01-06a Page 28 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 29: Figure 11: Web - Wireless Configuration Screen

    When settings are displayed in this table, the frequency scan intervals have been downloaded from the PTP Master. Setting scan intervals in the PTP Master is optional. 70-00072-01-06a Page 29 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 30: Table 4: Maximum Tx Power Settings (Dbm)

    ½ ¾ ½ ¾ ½ v2.20 v3.00 (or higher) v11.10 (or higher) T54 / T58 PTP v2.10 (or earlier) v2.20 v3.00 (or higher) v11.00 v11.10 (or higher) 70-00072-01-06a Page 30 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 31 The ATPC feature must be enabled on both AN-80i units. Important: When ATPC is enabled, best results are obtained by enabling adaptive modulation. 70-00072-01-06a Page 31 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 32: Table 5: Web - Ethernet Status Indication

    PTP Master, and participates in negotiating the wireless link. Software Version: Select the version of system software to load when the AN-80i is rebooted. The system holds two independent software images. 70-00072-01-06a Page 32 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 33: Controls

    (also terminating the five minute timer). If the Save button is not selected, the previous saved settings are reloaded. System Reboot: Click this button to immediately reboot the AN-80i. All statistics counters are reset. 70-00072-01-06a Page 33 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 34: Users Management

    Group: Select a group for the new user. New Password: Enter a password for the new user (15 characters max.). Confirm Password: Re-enter the password for the new user. 70-00072-01-06a Page 34 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 35: Table 6: Web - Screens And User Access

    The following table lists the default login names and passwords. Table 7: Web - Default System Users Group User Name Default Password user user user admin admin admin 70-00072-01-06a Page 35 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 36: An-80I Product Options Screen

    3 Mbps UBR, DFS permanently enabled, region based common frequency range, no enhanced options (i.e., AES). 3. A valid options key must be entered to enable PMP mode operation. 70-00072-01-06a Page 36 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 37: Upload Software

    When the transfer has completed successfully, use the System Configuration screen to select which software version to load on the next system reboot (does not switch automatically following upload). 70-00072-01-06a Page 37 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 38: Snmp Settings Screen

    Port: Destination port address associated with this SNMP alarm. Community: Community associated with this SNMP alarm. Chg: Click the Chg button to modify the settings for the adjacent entry. 70-00072-01-06a Page 38 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 39: 3.10.1 Change Snmp Community

    This action does not permanently save changes. To save changes to the community settings you must also click the Save Comm button in the SNMP Configuration screen. 70-00072-01-06a Page 39 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 40: 3.10.2 Change Snmp Trap Configuration

    This action does not permanently save changes. To save changes to the SNMP trap settings you must click the Save Traps button in the SNMP Configuration screen. 70-00072-01-06a Page 40 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 41: Spectrum Sweep

    Use the configuration Test feature (system configuration screen) to remotely (over-the-air) disable the remote transmitter for 5 minutes (uncheck the Radio Enable field) and then recover automatically. 70-00072-01-06a Page 41 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 42: Table 8: Web - Performing A Spectrum Sweep

    Use Web/CLI to disable radio on remote-end. Use 'test' function to PTP Master /PMP save and remote end will restore radio operation automatically after Sector Controller 5 minutes. Figure 19: Web - Spectrum Sweep Results 70-00072-01-06a Page 42 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 43: Pmp Operation

    The following menu items are available for configuring and monitoring the PMP functions. See Table 7: Web - Default System Users on page 35 for the factory default usernames and passwords. Figure 20: PMP - Main Menu 70-00072-01-06a Page 43 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 44: Functional Description

    VID=107 are classified as data traffic, while the packets tagged with VID=108 are classified as voice traffic. Figure 22: PMP - VLAN Tagged Traffic Example 70-00072-01-06a Page 44 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 45: Minimum Setup Requirements

    Through If a pass-through Group has been defined, classified packets are forwarded based Traffic on the rules for tagged traffic. The packet VLAN information is not modified. 70-00072-01-06a Page 45 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 46: Pmp Screens

    Max. Distance [km]: Enter the distance to the subscriber located farthest away from the sector controller (outer boundary of sector). This parameter is used to optimize communications with the subscribers. 70-00072-01-06a Page 46 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 47: Link Screen

    Max UL Burst Rate: Select the uplink burst rate for unicast traffic from the subscriber to the sector controller (based on link budget calculations). Table 11: PMP Maximum Achievable UBR Uncoded Burst Rate (Mbps) SINADR (dB) 70-00072-01-06a Page 47 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 48: Group Screen

    VLAN ID, or the outermost VLAN ID tag does not match the VLAN ID for . Only one pass-through can be defined for each sector controller. If Group Group 70-00072-01-06a Page 48 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 49: Wireless Traffic Parameters

    Rate Max DL Burst Rate - 1 requiring a higher broadcast/multicast rate (e.g., video), a higher setting can be used at the risk of less reliable retransmissions. 70-00072-01-06a Page 49 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 50: Connection Screen

    Tagged: Select tagged to associate a unique VID with this . Further Connection processing is performed at the sector controller based on the configuration Group associated with this Connection 70-00072-01-06a Page 50 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 51: Wireless Traffic Parameters

    DL QoS Level: Enter the QoS level for downlink unicast traffic for this connection. UL QoS Level: Enter the QoS level for uplink unicast traffic for this connection. 70-00072-01-06a Page 51 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 52: Browse Screens

    Connections Link Delete: Click on any line to delete that . A link can not be deleted until all Delete Link referencing this link are deleted. Connections 70-00072-01-06a Page 52 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 53: Groups Screen

    Connections Group Delete: Click on any line to delete that can not be deleted until all Delete Group Group referencing this are deleted. Connections Group 70-00072-01-06a Page 53 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 54: Connections Screen

    Status that Connection Expand: Click on any line to display the browse screen. Expand Connections Delete (Delete): Click on any line to delete that Delete Connection 70-00072-01-06a Page 54 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 55: Statistics Screens

    RSSI: RSSI measured since the last screen refresh. SINADR: Average signal to interference, noise, and distortion ratio measured since the last screen refresh. Lost Frames: Number of frames lost. 70-00072-01-06a Page 55 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 56: Group Statistics

    Packets Received: Number of Ethernet packets received over the wireless interface. Controls Reset: Click to zero the statistics values. Reset Refresh: Click to update the statistics display. Refresh 70-00072-01-06a Page 56 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 57: Connection Statistics

    Packets Received: Number of Ethernet packets received over the wireless interface. Controls Reset: Click to zero the statistics values. Reset Refresh: Click to update the statistics display. Refresh 70-00072-01-06a Page 57 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 58: System Status - Pmp Wireless Statistics

    Prior to completing this setup, no Ethernet data traffic can be transmitted over the wireless interface. 70-00072-01-06a Page 58 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 59: Configure Pass-Through Operation

    Use the default values for all other fields. Click the Apply button to save and activate these settings. Repeat steps 1 - 6 for each subscriber station. 70-00072-01-06a Page 59 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 60: Step 2: Create Single Pass-Through Group

    Mode SC-1 Pass SS-1 Pass [L-1]* [SC-1]* Through Through SS-2 Pass [L-2]* [SC-1]* Through *The group ID and link ID are numbers generated automatically by the AN-80i. 70-00072-01-06a Page 60 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 61: Vlan Configuration

    Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each Connection in the Group. Step 3: Save Configuration Click Save in the left-hand menu to permanently save and activate all settings. The system will now pass only VLAN tagged traffic. 70-00072-01-06a Page 61 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 62: Cli Interface

    Activate edited changes to the system configuration for a test period of five minutes. √ √ upgrade Upload a software binary image to the AN-80i. √ √ user View/modify the user/password configuration. 70-00072-01-06a Page 62 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 63: Connecting With Telnet

    Table 15: CLI - chgver Parameter/Description √ √ Enter this command to toggle between software versions. The setting will alternate between the two banks of memory (no parameters). chgver <Enter> 70-00072-01-06a Page 63 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 64: Clear

    - Frequency validation range index print Print the list of frequency validation ranges. Local frequency ranges: <index> <begin> <end> reload Reload the active list of frequency validation ranges. 70-00072-01-06a Page 64 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 65: Get

    Tx packets counter. √ idenable: ID status. √ lactive: Link active status. √ ldlblk: Downlink total blocks counter. √ ldlbr: Downlink burst rate. √ ldldblk: Downlink discarded blocks counter. 70-00072-01-06a Page 65 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 66: Load

    Use the new command to create a new link, group, or connector ID. Table 22: CLI - new Parameter/Description √ <id_type> - [link | group | conn] <id> - <id number> 70-00072-01-06a Page 66 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 67: Ping

    - [script file name] 5.3.13 Set Use the set command to view and/or change a parameter. View a parameter: set [field] <Enter> Change a parameter: set [field] [value] <Enter> 70-00072-01-06a Page 67 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 68: Table 27: Cli - Set

    Enter the channel bandwidth in MHz. Valid entries are 10, 20, and 40. √ congid: Connection's group ID. <id> - [id number] <gid> - <gid> √ conlid: Connection's Link ID. <id> - [id number] <lid> - <lid> 70-00072-01-06a Page 68 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 69 (or is manually disabled), the local Ethernet port is immediately disabled. The Ethernet port is enabled when the AN-80i registers on the wireless link. 70-00072-01-06a Page 69 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 70 <mode> - <on/off> √ √ http: Enable or disable the HTTP function. When disabled, the Web interface will not be available. off - Disable on - Enable 70-00072-01-06a Page 70 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 71 The level can be set from 0 to 7 (recommended value = 2). √ regper: Frames number between registrations. <frames> - The number of frames between registrations [4..100]. 70-00072-01-06a Page 71 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 72 - Disable syslog server protocol support. on - Enable syslog server protocol support. √ √ syslogip: Enter the syslog server IP address. Valid only if syslog is enabled. 70-00072-01-06a Page 72 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 73 Enter Telnet port address (default is 23). √ ulqos: Uplink QoS. <id> - [id number] <qos> - <QoS> √ ulrate: Set the uplink rate. <id> - [id number] <rate> - <rate> 70-00072-01-06a Page 73 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 74: 5.3.14 Show

    Connections. <id> - [id number] Example: 192.168.25.2(show)# conns 14 27 SS-001-Data Conn groups: list all Groups. √ Example: 192.168.25.2(show)# groups Data Group Voice Group 70-00072-01-06a Page 74 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 75 1006 - User Configuration Save: OK √ √ snmp: list the SNMP Configuration. Example: Trap Configuration: SNMP Enabled: Traps Enabled: Trap Link Up/Down Enabled: On 0: 192.168.23.254 : 162 : public 70-00072-01-06a Page 75 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 76: 5.3.15 Snmpcommunity

    Set all snmp parameters to factory default settings. snmpcommunity default <idx> <Enter> del: Delete the specified community entry. snmpcommunity del <idx> <Enter> print: List all SNMP communities and associated permissions. snmpcommunity print <Enter> 70-00072-01-06a Page 76 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 77: 5.3.16 Snmptrap

    You must specify the TFTP server address and the full name of the binary file (including .bin extension). The AN-80i software binary file must be located in the default directory of the TFTP server. 70-00072-01-06a Page 77 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 78: 5.3.19 User

    <username> <Enter> print: Administrators can use this command to display a list of user accounts. This option is available only for administrators. user print <Enter> 70-00072-01-06a Page 78 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 79: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    RF Channel Set by factory key. Tx power 14 dBm Encryption Enabled / no key Note: Factory defaults can only be restored using the CLI ' command. save' 70-00072-01-06a Page 79 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 80: Procedure To Restore Factory Settings

    System Name, System Location, System Details and Contact Frequency list SNMP configuration ID table (PMP only) Power-off the PoE adapter and re-connect the network cable. Restore power to the PoE adapter. 70-00072-01-06a Page 80 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 81: Testing And Saving System Parameters

    AN-80i. The problem may be with the Internet browser or related settings on the host computer. Reboot the host computer to try to resolve the problem. 70-00072-01-06a Page 81 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 82: Table 35: Diag. - Web Interface Diagnostics

    PC matches the configured subnet mask of the AN-80i. Check that the host PC's address is 192.168.25.n, where 'n' is not equal to 0,2, or 255. 70-00072-01-06a Page 82 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 83: Status Codes

    AN-80i experienced an error. Reset the AN-80i. Firmware 1000 0000 Error detected in the AN-80i configuration file. Configuration Error *Displayed decimal value if this is the only active error condition. 70-00072-01-06a Page 83 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 84: Pmp Status Codes

    PLL Errors Firmware Error No Ethernet packets received by the wireless MAC 17, 18, 19, 20, MAC Internal Errors 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 70-00072-01-06a Page 84 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 85: Appendices

    HTTP (Web) interface, SNMP, Telnet (CLI) Network Management: SNMP V2: standard and proprietary MIBs Power Requirements: Standard IEEE 802.3af (15.4 W Max.) Operating Temperature: -40 C to 60 C 70-00072-01-06a Page 85 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 86: An-80I Poe Power Adapter Specifications

    Storage Temperature: -50 to 70 C Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% Dimensions: 35 x 70 x 150 mm (1.38 x 2.76 x 5.91 in) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 70-00072-01-06a Page 86 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 87: Antennas

    (48-00031-00) A3104RWP 80i-SA-MNT 31.2 4.2° parabolic (48-00032-00) A6015MTS 80i-HD-MNT 60° panel (48-00014-00) A6017RWS 80i-HD-MNT 60° panel (48-00028-00) A9014MTS 80i-HD-MNT 90° panel (48-00017-00) A9016RWS 80i-HD-MNT 90° panel (48-00029-00) 70-00072-01-06a Page 87 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 88: Etsi Certified Antennas

    120 degree, 4.9-5.9 GHz, sector flat panel 48-00066-00 16.6 90 degree, 4.9-5.9 GHz, sector flat panel 48-00067-00 17.5 62 degree, 4.9-5.9 GHz, sector flat panel 48-00021-02 9 degree, 5.15-5.875 GHz, flat panel 70-00072-01-06a Page 88 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 89: Fcc & Ic Certified Antennas

    62 degree, 4.9-5.9 GHz, sector flat 14.9 panel Note: The RF output power and selection must be professionally programmed and installed by the manufacturer or a trained professional installer. 70-00072-01-06a Page 89 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 90: Ghz Radio: Fcc & Ic Certified Antennas

    * FCC regulations require the DFS function be permanently enabled at the factory and can not be disabled by the installer/end-user when operating in the 5.25-5.35 GHz range. 70-00072-01-06a Page 90 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 91: 4.94 - 4.99 Ghz Radio: Fcc & Ic Antennas

    2 ft parabolic 4 deg., 4.900-5.875 GHz, 48-00064-00 3 ft parabolic * Industry Canada (IC) only -- FCC regulations do not allow use of 40 MHz channels. 70-00072-01-06a Page 91 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 92: Regional Codes

    4945 - 4985 4950 - 4980 IC 5.2 G 5255 - 5345 5260 - 5340 5270 - 5330 Region 10 Japan JP 4.9 G 4905- 5085 4910 - 5080 70-00072-01-06a Page 92 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 93 2. Center frequencies. 3. UK VNS 2107/ EN302 502 4. ETSI EN301893 v1.3.1 5. FCC Part 15 6. IC RSS-210 7. IC RSS-111 8. TKG § 55/EN302 502 70-00072-01-06a Page 93 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 94: Glossary Of Terms

    Generally used as a reference. Inter-exchange Carrier. A long-distance phone company. Local Exchange Carriers. The traditional local wired phone company. Light Emitting Diode 70-00072-01-06a Page 94 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 95 The standard set of protocols used by the Internet for transferring information between computers, handsets, and other devices. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Transmitter Uncoded Burst Rate 70-00072-01-06a Page 95 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...
  • Page 96 302 Town Centre • Suite 100 • Markham, Ontario • Canada • L3R 0E8 www.redlinecommunications.com 70-00072-01-06a Page 96 of 96 June 1, 2008 Proprietary Redline Communications © 2008...

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